Hello from NGINX! Today we're thrilled to announce that the official NGINX Open Source development repository has moved from Mercurial to GitHub [1][2][3], where we will now start accepting contributions in the form of Pull Requests. Additionally, starting today, we will begin accepting bugs reports, feature requests and enhancements directly through GitHub, under the "Issues" tab. Moreover, we've moved our community forums to the GitHub "Discussions" area, where you will now be able to engage in conversation, ask, and answer questions. Important: to report a security vulnerability, please follow our security policy [4]. We understand that changes like these may require adjustment, so to give you more time, we will continue accepting patches and provide community support via mailing lists until December 31st, 2024. We believe these changes will serve to centralize, modernize and expand access to NGINX development and communities. They represent our continued commitment to open source, as outlined in the blog post [5]. Most of all, we can't wait to see all of your contributions, discussions and feedback, as we move into this next chapter for NGINX. [1] https://github.com/nginx/nginx [2] https://github.com/nginx/nginx-tests [3] https://github.com/nginx/nginx.org [4] https://github.com/nginx/nginx/blob/master/SECURITY.md [5] https://www.f5.com/company/blog/nginx/meetup-recap-nginxs-commitments-to-the-open-source-community On behalf of the NGINX Team, Roman Arutyunyan arut at nginx.com