diff --git a/.github/workflows/lock.yml b/.github/workflows/lock.yml index d3ea54200a..5ed1e8ee84 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/lock.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/lock.yml @@ -2,10 +2,16 @@ name: 'Lock Threads' on: schedule: - - cron: '* 6 * * *' + - cron: '0 6 * * *' + +permissions: + contents: read jobs: lock: + permissions: + issues: write + pull-requests: write runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: dessant/lock-threads@v2.0.1 diff --git a/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md b/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md index a4f3e3258b..bc9287c602 100644 --- a/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md +++ b/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ + + + + + + @@ -6,6 +12,9 @@ + + + ## Description diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index a4fb443d57..ece7d3ab72 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,38 +1,48 @@ -# Since the release of Processing 3.5.4 in January 2020, development has moved to [a new repository](https://github.com/processing/processing4/). -Using a [4.0 release](https://github.com/processing/processing4/releases) (even an alpha or beta version) is recommended if you find an issue. To avoid confusion, this repo will remain open at least until a 4.0 release is the default download at https://processing.org/download. We chose to move to a new repository so that we could clean out old files accumulated over the last 20 years. + + +>[!WARNING] +> # Development has moved to [a new repository](https://github.com/processing/processing4/). + +Since the release of Processing 3.5.4 in January 2020, development has continued in a new repository: [processing/processing4](https://github.com/processing/processing4/). + +We chose to move to a new repository so that we could clean out old files accumulated over the last 20 years. + +To report bugs or request features, please open a [new issue](https://github.com/processing/processing4/issues/new/choose) on the Processing 4 repository. + + -Processing +~~Processing~~ ========== -This is the official source code for the [Processing](http://processing.org) Development Environment (PDE), -the “core” and the libraries that are included with the [download](http://processing.org/download). +~~This is the official source code for the [Processing](http://processing.org) Development Environment (PDE), +the “core” and the libraries that are included with the [download](http://processing.org/download).~~ -__I've found a bug!__ -Let us know [here](https://github.com/processing/processing/issues) (after first checking if someone has already posted a similar problem). +~~__I've found a bug!__~~ +~~Let us know [here](https://github.com/processing/processing/issues) (after first checking if someone has already posted a similar problem). If it's a reference, web site, or examples issue, take that up with folks [here](https://github.com/processing/processing-docs/issues). There are also separate locations for [Android Mode](https://github.com/processing/processing-android/issues), or the [Video](https://github.com/processing/processing-video/issues) and [Sound](https://github.com/processing/processing-sound/issues) libraries. -The [processing.js](http://processingjs.org) project is not affiliated with us, but you can find their issue tracker [here](https://github.com/processing-js/processing-js/issues). +The [processing.js](http://processingjs.org) project is not affiliated with us, but you can find their issue tracker [here](https://github.com/processing-js/processing-js/issues).~~ -__Locked Issues__ -Where possible, I've started locking issues once resolved. This helps reduce the amount of noise from folks adding to an issue that's been closed for years. Because this project has existed for a long time and we have thousands of closed issues, lots of them may sound similar to an issue you're having. But if there's a new problem, it'll be missed if it's lost in a comment added to an already closed issue. I don't like to lock issues because it cuts off conversation, but it's better than legitimate problems being missed. Once an issue has been resolved for 30 days, it will automatically lock. +~~__Locked Issues__ +Where possible, I've started locking issues once resolved. This helps reduce the amount of noise from folks adding to an issue that's been closed for years. Because this project has existed for a long time and we have thousands of closed issues, lots of them may sound similar to an issue you're having. But if there's a new problem, it'll be missed if it's lost in a comment added to an already closed issue. I don't like to lock issues because it cuts off conversation, but it's better than legitimate problems being missed. Once an issue has been resolved for 30 days, it will automatically lock.~~ -__That [processing-bugs](https://github.com/processing-bugs) fella is suspicious.__ +~~__That [processing-bugs](https://github.com/processing-bugs) fella is suspicious.__ The issues list has been imported from Google Code, so there are many spurious references amongst them since the numbering changed. Basically, any time you see references to changes made by [processing-bugs](https://github.com/processing-bugs), it may be somewhat suspect. Over time this will clean itself up as bugs are fixed and new issues are added from within GitHub. -Help speed this process along by helping us! +Help speed this process along by helping us!~~ -__Please help.__ +~~__Please help.__ The instructions for building the source [are here](https://github.com/processing/processing/wiki/Build-Instructions). -Please help us fix problems, and if you're submitting code, following the [style guidelines](https://github.com/processing/processing/wiki/Style-Guidelines) helps save me a lot of time. +Please help us fix problems, and if you're submitting code, following the [style guidelines](https://github.com/processing/processing/wiki/Style-Guidelines) helps save me a lot of time.~~ -__And finally...__ -Someday we'll also fix all these bugs, throw together hundreds of unit tests, and get rich off all this stuff that we're giving away for free. But not today. +~~__And finally...__ +Someday we'll also fix all these bugs, throw together hundreds of unit tests, and get rich off all this stuff that we're giving away for free. But not today.~~ -So in the meantime, I ask for your patience, +~~So in the meantime, I ask for your patience, [participation](https://github.com/processing/processing/wiki/Project-List), -and [patches](https://github.com/processing/processing/pulls). +and [patches](https://github.com/processing/processing/pulls).~~ -Ben Fry, 20 January 2019 +~~Ben Fry, 20 January 2019~~