> there is no contact information listed there nor a way to submit the changes.
Right from the bottom of the page:
Contributions are preferred in the form of a Github pull request. See Using pull requests for further information. You can use the Github issue tracker to report issues without an accompanying patch.
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It's unfortunate that the module is still mirrored on GitHub in 2024, soon 2025, just over six years after it fell. That actively excludes a large number of people. While relatively unskilled, I am nonetheless among the majority who closed their old GitHub accounts as soon as the sale was announced. I am open for just about any other hosting service, but I will not be rejoining GitHub. If the GitHub archive is a mirror only, and the actual repository is elsewhere, then my preference is for the one elsewhere. Is there one?
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The "majority" of people closed their Github accounts when Microsoft bought them in 2018? Are we sure about that? I'm not so sure about that.
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"Fell"? I'm not a fan of Microsoft's monopolistic practices, going back decades, but GitHub is pretty good. GitHub Actions is very good, and better than Travis ever was. I think life is too short, and the things remaining to be done too numerous, to be that ideological.
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