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  • Tango kernel moved to GitHub
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    Tango kernel moved to GitHub

    25 Nov 2016

    Fork me on GitHubMost of the Tango kernel projects are now successfully moved. Here is an update of the status.

     

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  • Taurus moved to GitHub
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    Taurus moved to GitHub

    17 Nov 2016

    We are happy to announce that the Taurus project has just finished its transition to GitHub.

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