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Speaking of @lawfare, something odd seems to have happened:
Several of Lawfare's interactive projects, like their Government Contempt Tracker and their more recent interactive for the Fulton County Special Grand Jury transcripts, are hosted on GitHub pages.
The repositories for those projects used to be open source, but they have vanished from GitHub.
However, they are still hosted on GitHub pages.My best guess is they were privated, though that is speculation.
Regardless, I have no idea why they disappeared.They were previously hosted on the account https://github.com/tyler-mcbrien, which is presumably owned by Lawfare's Managing Editor Tyler McBrien.
Here is my fork of the contempt tracker: https://github.com/iam-py-test/government-contempt-tracker
Lawfare has its own account and organization on GitHub, but both are clearly ancient and neither hosts copies of the repositories: https://github.com/search?q=lawfare&type=users
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Speaking of @lawfare, something odd seems to have happened:
Several of Lawfare's interactive projects, like their Government Contempt Tracker and their more recent interactive for the Fulton County Special Grand Jury transcripts, are hosted on GitHub pages.
The repositories for those projects used to be open source, but they have vanished from GitHub.
However, they are still hosted on GitHub pages.My best guess is they were privated, though that is speculation.
Regardless, I have no idea why they disappeared.They were previously hosted on the account https://github.com/tyler-mcbrien, which is presumably owned by Lawfare's Managing Editor Tyler McBrien.
Here is my fork of the contempt tracker: https://github.com/iam-py-test/government-contempt-tracker
Lawfare has its own account and organization on GitHub, but both are clearly ancient and neither hosts copies of the repositories: https://github.com/search?q=lawfare&type=users
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Speaking of @lawfare, something odd seems to have happened:
Several of Lawfare's interactive projects, like their Government Contempt Tracker and their more recent interactive for the Fulton County Special Grand Jury transcripts, are hosted on GitHub pages.
The repositories for those projects used to be open source, but they have vanished from GitHub.
However, they are still hosted on GitHub pages.My best guess is they were privated, though that is speculation.
Regardless, I have no idea why they disappeared.They were previously hosted on the account https://github.com/tyler-mcbrien, which is presumably owned by Lawfare's Managing Editor Tyler McBrien.
Here is my fork of the contempt tracker: https://github.com/iam-py-test/government-contempt-tracker
Lawfare has its own account and organization on GitHub, but both are clearly ancient and neither hosts copies of the repositories: https://github.com/search?q=lawfare&type=users
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Speaking of @lawfare, something odd seems to have happened:
Several of Lawfare's interactive projects, like their Government Contempt Tracker and their more recent interactive for the Fulton County Special Grand Jury transcripts, are hosted on GitHub pages.
The repositories for those projects used to be open source, but they have vanished from GitHub.
However, they are still hosted on GitHub pages.My best guess is they were privated, though that is speculation.
Regardless, I have no idea why they disappeared.They were previously hosted on the account https://github.com/tyler-mcbrien, which is presumably owned by Lawfare's Managing Editor Tyler McBrien.
Here is my fork of the contempt tracker: https://github.com/iam-py-test/government-contempt-tracker
Lawfare has its own account and organization on GitHub, but both are clearly ancient and neither hosts copies of the repositories: https://github.com/search?q=lawfare&type=users
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Speaking of @lawfare, something odd seems to have happened:
Several of Lawfare's interactive projects, like their Government Contempt Tracker and their more recent interactive for the Fulton County Special Grand Jury transcripts, are hosted on GitHub pages.
The repositories for those projects used to be open source, but they have vanished from GitHub.
However, they are still hosted on GitHub pages.My best guess is they were privated, though that is speculation.
Regardless, I have no idea why they disappeared.They were previously hosted on the account https://github.com/tyler-mcbrien, which is presumably owned by Lawfare's Managing Editor Tyler McBrien.
Here is my fork of the contempt tracker: https://github.com/iam-py-test/government-contempt-tracker
Lawfare has its own account and organization on GitHub, but both are clearly ancient and neither hosts copies of the repositories: https://github.com/search?q=lawfare&type=users