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I realize this is only tangentially on topic, so to make it on topic I want to showcase Dust, Dust is a DS emulator written in rust that is very performant and quite good. or rather it was. if you go to the link now where the repo was https://github.com/Kelpsy/dust the account is now deleted, and development is halted, and while I do have a fork on my GitHub "quackdoc/dust" that as far as I can tell is only one or two commits behind. a license was never added to it.
It looks like the account is not deleted, they just changed their github username: https://github.com/KellanClark/dust. It's still worth contacting them to add a license file, their other projects seem to have them.
If you visit https://github.com/Kelpsy/proc-bitfield it redirects to https://github.com/bigbass1997/proc-bitfield. They may not be the same person as Kelpsy may have transferred repo ownership to bigbass1997, but if they did then bigbass1997 probably knows Kelpsy so you could ask them.
If you visit https://github.com/Kelpsy/proc-bitfield it redirects to https://github.com/bigbass1997/proc-bitfield. They may not be the same person as Kelpsy may have transferred repo ownership to bigbass1997, but if they did then bigbass1997 probably knows Kelpsy so you could ask them.
It's visible on github if you mess with the commit URLs: https://github.com/Quackdoc/dust/commit/7699f867cd441b221e2300487d146858e21f223f.patch
Tip: You can check the licenses of all your dependencies (recursively) using cargo-deny: https://github.com/EmbarkStudios/cargo-deny
Hi! Sorry about the mess, some things happened a month ago and I could never sort out the situation until now... I've reuploaded the project at https://github.com/kelpsyberry/dust, rebased to update the committer and changed the links. I'll do the same with the other crates as soon as I can!