As the title states. Seems to be down since you changed your website to pybullet.org.
I've used bullet for several years in a project of mine, and I'm considering moving to Bullet 3, and (again) reconsidering multithreading, but information on both subjects are pretty sparse. It seems like python has become a major focus on the devs, and while I don't blame them (python is awesome), is the C/C++ parts going to keep receiving love?
Regards
Where is the old wiki?
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Re: Where is the old wiki?
Hi,
Wiki is down since site domain changed to pybullet.org, you are right. You can access the cached wiki pages via waybackmachine: https://archive.org/web/.
I asked about wiki status on GitHub (https://github.com/bulletphysics/bullet3/issues/2048), it should be restored sometime later.
Wiki is down since site domain changed to pybullet.org, you are right. You can access the cached wiki pages via waybackmachine: https://archive.org/web/.
I asked about wiki status on GitHub (https://github.com/bulletphysics/bullet3/issues/2048), it should be restored sometime later.
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Re: Where is the old wiki?
Can the wiki be brought back please? Or at least provide a dump of the data. Thanks.
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Re: Where is the old wiki?
Bump! Many places on this forum link to the wiki (and such posts rely on the wiki to explain something), so there is a tremendous amount of knowledge lost right now.
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Re: Where is the old wiki?
Does anyone have a copy of the wiki they can share? The Wayback Machine is not working for me.
Edit: I found one: https://web.archive.org/web/20170706235 ... /Main_Page
Edit: I found one: https://web.archive.org/web/20170706235 ... /Main_Page