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Yes, GitHub makes sure to redirect old URL’s to the new address. I did some tests of<br class="">
this a while back and couldn’t find any issues with it. I will change the GitHub project<br class="">
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<div>I have now changed the repo name to PROJ (previously proj.4). New GitHub URL </div>
<div>is <a href="https://github.com/OSGeo/PROJ" class="">https://github.com/OSGeo/PROJ</a>. I have done a few tests on my local git clone</div>
<div>without updating the URL and URL-redirecting seems to be working fine. Please</div>
<div>let me know if you encounter any problems.</div>
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<div>/Kristian</div>
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