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<copy+paste> from [chan] bitmessage
PyBitmessage is not dead. Ignore the FUD.
I think Peter and gang just got tired of responding to this recurring
claim. I wouldn't even expect a rebuttal from them at this point.
Newer forks have been under development, one in Python3 and one in Rust.
Here is the PyBitmessage fork in Python3:
https://github.com/kashikoibumi/PyBitmessage
Somebody should help the maintainer. I am no longer a Pythonista or I
would. I dumped Python after the 2.7 sunset as I expect they will
likely break Py3 equally bad some day. I will be occasionally reviewing Koibumi's bash scripts, build scripts and documentation looking for
errors or points of improvement.
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PyBitmessage is not dead.It may help with looking "not dead" to have a changelog that has
https://bitmessage.org