John, nobody said anything about changing the distribution model.

We're talking about lowering the barriers to entry for additional/new
developers.

I've been using PmWiki for 10 years, and I _still_ don't know how to
contribute to the code-base.



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On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 10:08 AM, John Rigdon <[email protected]>
wrote:

> My issue with Git-hub and the other such download sites is it is TOO easy
> for someone to fork the source, add a virus and some fancy description and
> screw us all when we try to install it.
>
> I ALWAYS go to the publishers site and look for a download - which isn't
> often easy to find, but if not, I keep looking.  I've been burned too many
> times with viruses and worms.
>
> I'm now a year or more into using PMWiki and have a dozen or more sites
> implemented and have found no issues that weren't of my own making or not
> understanding what I needed to do.  I sure wish I could say the same about
> MYSQL.
>
> John Rigdon
> www.researchonline.net
>
>
>
>
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