Github repos have wiki pages and there is a download zip button on the
right side that downfall;dos the repo contents as a zip file which means
you don;t need to manually create zips. If you need versioning, just make
git tags which people can select in the branch drop down menu in the upper
left.
We use the wiki for libpd, for example: https://github.com/libpd/libpd/wiki
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From: "João Pais" jmmmpais@gmail.com
To: PD-List pd-list@lists.iem.at
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Date: Wed, 08 Apr 2015 11:32:20 +0200
Subject: [PD] [ot] Click Tracker - Code depository
Hello list,
with google code's demise, I'll have to move the files of my Click Tracker
project somewhere else. Since this project isn't really a code project, but
rather a wiki with manuals and a downloadable zip file, it seems to me that
github isn't the best place to keep the project (there is no collaborative
code, contributors, commits, etc).
Do you have any suggestions of an adequate place to host the files related
with this project? That would be 3 wiki pages, and a zip file with the
current release. I could also move it back to the puredata.info wiki, but
one thing I liked at google was that I had a download count.
Here is the current Click Tracker site - https://code.google.com/p/
clicktracker/
Thanks for the advice,
jmmmp
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