The github wiki for Nim needs more visibility :-).
So for now I've made a pull request to Nim's README.md to link to the Wiki.
And added a new section to "Community Projects", linking a few really nice external websites I've recently become aware of:
https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/wiki/Community-Projects#websites
(it was really easy to edit in there, no need for making an explicit pull request).
Any other community websites that should be listed there?
Also, ideas for other kinds of things that would be good to have up on the wiki?
Cool :-). Also at your suggestion I made a pull request for adding the Wiki the main website.
With some luck that should show up at the bottom of this page sometime in the near future:
(I'm that annoying voice that pops up here every once in a while for a quick anarcho-individualist tinfoil rant against governments, corporations, copyright, clouds, etc.)
I think that GitHub is getting way too powerful, and there's no reason for a project like Nim to inhale and exhale but through their capricious mercies. Why not be self-reliant by setting up something like Fossil?
(I try not to speak too often. Feel free to ignore me.)
@libman
At the risk of derailing this thread:
Gitlab is a suitable alternative. You can even set up and run your own instance.
Any further conversation on this topic should probably be in a new thread.