On Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 03:15:11PM +0100, Sam Tuke wrote:

> On 13 December 2020 12:19:22 CET, "황병희" <soyeo...@doraji.xyz> wrote:
>
> >Hello, it is a pleasure to use Postfix which runs on my personal Google
> >Cloud Platform. So I'm interested in somewhat internal things about
> >Postfix. Where is the main reposiotry, GitLab? or Other server?
>
> Here's the source code repo: 
> 
> https://github.com/vdukhovni/postfix

The primary location of Postfix source code is:

    http://www.postfix.org/download.html

The source code is made available in the form of "tarballs" of
(official) releases and (experimental) development snapshots.

Most of the mirror sites mirror only the official releases, while
Wietse's FTP server also provides access to the snapshots.

My Postfix repository on Github is an informal copy of the evolving
Postfix codebase.  It is not monitored for pull-requests or issues.
You can clone it and use it at your convenience.

There are branches for each official release, and for "nonprod"
snapshots.  There are also tags for each patch level of an official
release.

The repository is probably missing a few old snapshots that were no longer
easy to find by the time I got around to creating the Github repository.

-- 
    Viktor.

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