Matt,If you want you can put them up in a repo on the gitlab instance I'm usingfor the gui port. (Or just on github.) I'm sure it's not as ideal as Dropbox or Google Drive, but it's still onlythree relatively simple steps for your user:1) User clicks the prominently displayed "Download" button2) 🐱 (1f431 - cat face) 3) 😺 (1f63a - smiling cat face with open mouth)
-Jonathan
On Sunday, October 4, 2015 1:27 PM, Matt Barber <brbrofsvl@gmail.com> wrote:
Great, I'll figure that out soon, then. I often get complaints when I share via Google Drive; most of my peers seem to prefer Dropbox's interface, so I'm just used to using that for sharing projects, patches, etc. On Sun, Oct 4, 2015 at 1:06 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
On 10/03/2015 10:32 PM, Matt Barber wrote:
When I get them polished a bit I'll do a regular release on the normal channels (I can't remember if I have access to anything officially Pd related).
hmm, it seems ew have very different concepts on what an appropriate channel is.
i'm definitely not asking you for "regular releases", quite the contrary.
for me a version control system (e.g. svn, git) is for development, e.g. going from a collection of unpolished code snippets to a somewhat well defined and consistent library. the terms "development" and "version control" somewhat imply that such a system would offer infrastructure for all these intermediate steps. once the library has reached a certain degree of satisfaction (what you call "polished a bit"), it would be made available via some simple distribution mechanism (dropbox, if you prefer the evil scumbags; google drive if you have seen the light; something else if you cannot decide).
both are not contradictory but orthogonal, and thus both are "normal channels", albeit for different things.
gmsdr IOhannes
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