On Mon, Sep 26, 2022 at 1:10 PM Richard Stallman <
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> I don't think it makes sense to invest such an effort now, since we
> are going to import Eglot into Emacs very soon, as soon as the
> remaining technical issues are resolved. Moving it to another hosting
> service now will just delay the merge with Emacs, which is undesirable
> since we want Eglot in Emacs before we start the Emacs 29 release
> cycle.
Are you saying that this connection with GitHub is temporary?
That's correct. My plan is to sever it completely, but in the short- to
medium-term it is still useful. At any rate, GitHub will cease to be the
"upstream" of Eglot source once the merge to core is done.