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libraries were compiled 10 years ago, and at some point one of their |
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libraries were compiled 10 years ago, and at some point one of their |
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dependencies might drop backwards binary compatibility. |
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dependencies might drop backwards binary compatibility. |
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## Why does OpenRS2 run its own development infrastructure? |
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Even though OpenRS2 does not distribute Jagex's intellectual property, there is |
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a risk that it could be taken down from a service like GitHub by mistake, |
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causing disruption. Running our own infrastructure allows us to keep backups of |
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data not held in the Git repository, such as issues. If necessary, we can |
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switch to a different hosting provider at short notice while retaining such |
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data. |
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[nar-maven-plugin]: https://maven-nar.github.io/ |
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[nar-maven-plugin]: https://maven-nar.github.io/ |
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