Update README - broken issue tracker link #38
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Greetings, this link above forwards to "https://.sourceforge.net/?to=issues" which of course has an "ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED" error, and if I remove the lone dot, it loads the main sourceforge.net page, which of course is no issue tracker. Why can't you use the Issue tracker here on Github? or use the Mantis Bug Tracker on your website? https://mantisbt.org The Open Simulator Project uses that one. Though if you use the issue reports here on Github, you can set up a webhook to have them automatically posted in a special text channel in your Discord group that the members can't post in. https://Discord.com By the way, I noticed that you're using the "Google Trust Services" SSL/TLS Cert(s) on the Singularity websitw now. How much do you pay for that? Are you aware that you can get free automaticlaly re-issued Certs from Let's Encrypt? https://LetsEncrypt.org if you have a Windows server, you can use Win-Acme. https://win-acme.com Thank you, Shalom