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I create a lot of Wikipedia illustrations. I currently host the project
files and source code on MediaFire. However, if something were to happen
to me that resource would disappear after 1 year of inactivity.
I am considering using GitHub instead. Presumably it will be around for
a while. Also, this seems most convenient for people interested in
looking at the source code.
However, I don't want to create one repository for each illustration.
And the images are licensed under several different licenses. (Mostly CC
BY-SA. Some GFDL. Some public domain.) So putting them all in one
repository might be problematic. Also, using one set of versioning
records for multiple projects does not seem ideal.
What do you think would the best option for me to pursue? I like what I
have now, but it (and I) could expire and the files could be lost.
Mike
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