When you press "View on GitHub," it goes to his repository. When copying multiple scripts, it gives a popup to support his project. Above all, my website is open source. There's no dishonesty here. I just "repackaged" his project into a more modern, easier-to-maintain website. The scripts the community creates for his repo are all MIT licensed. So, my question is, how is it dishonest to improve an MIT project?
As you may have seen, the official Proxmox VE Helper Scripts website has reverted to the old site, apparently for several reasons. I just wanted to let you know that the new site is still available and better! I am actively developing the site, and it would be lovely to have you all here. All credit still goes to tteck for providing these amazing scripts for us!
The repository for the website is also public, so anyone is welcome to develop for the site and bring new features to life.
I will try my hardest to keep the site as up to date as possible. but since tteck doesn't want any contact with me, its going to be a little hard.