2017-03-28 5:02 GMT-03:00 IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at:
another example is the "purr-data" [2] project, which uses github as a
distribution mechanism; albert just created a dummy release that will
show upfront and which points to github).
I hadn't figured that out at first, but I did notice recently that there was a dummy release. It's clear now there's no other way to deal with this page. Anyway, that seems like a nice solution. I'll just try and do that.
you can also mix and match the two. e.g. in Gem (known for it's frequent
releases) [3], there's traditional releases coexisting with mere references to an externally hosted repository.
Yeah, that did not seem possible for me as the last cyclone page wasn't doing it.
the casual user will be presented with the most up-to-date release on the
front-page.
Cool, I can just add a new dummy release, I don't care old and obsolete code/releases are there, and I might even upload more older code. I have back ups even from alpha54 ;)
you might not be aware of that, but deken (the plugin) works nicely
I still have no idea how deken works, it'd be nice if I can then edit that old release so it shows up in deken...
Anyway, I see the cyclone page is up again, can I have edit powers?
and, did you fix that bug?
cheers