Now t3mujinpack is on GitHubOne of the things that drove me to start t3mujinpack was the open-source approach of doing things by yourself, whenever there’s no valid or suitable solution. But until now, and despite that it wasn’t released a long time ago, it wasn’t really open-source, as it was being maintained by myself in a private repository.Well, all that has changed, as it’s available as a GitHub repository, which means now is free like “free as in speech” besides the “free as in beer”.“But what does this mean to me?”If you registered and downloaded the current version, and prefer to have the stable releases then nothing has changed: the releases will be available regularly, and delivered in your inbox if registered the newsletter.If you like to be on the cutting edge then this might be for you, as the it will always contain the latest, but often unfinished, updates of the presets, like the ongoing work for version 0.2. And you may even contribute with your changes.It will also make easier submitting bugs or suggesting new presets or enhancements.Follow it on GitHub