I think that would be all right, although sometimes I have trouble finding 
the release files when I want to get an app from GitHub.  My main concern 
would be how to make it painless for a new user to get the dependencies 
installed.

On Saturday, January 20, 2024 at 2:14:18 PM UTC-5 Edward K. Ream wrote:

> I am at the end of my patience with PyPI <https://pypi.org/project/leo/>:
>
>
> - The process is error-prone, as we have just seen.
>
> - PyPI is thwarting the upgrade of leo-6.7.7.tar.gz.
>
>   I don't know why. The error message seems wrong.
>
> - Even with help, 2-factor authentication is too complicated.
>
> - PyPI is designed for packages, not apps.
>
>
> Instead, I propose the following:
>
>
> - Release all new versions of Leo using GitHub releases 
> <https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor/releases>.
>
> - Release new versions at least once a year and more often as needed to 
> support LeoJS or LeoInteg.
>
>
> Your thoughts?
>
>
> Edward
>

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