Andres,
Launchpad its a really nice alternative to sourceforge, for package repo,
releases lifetimes, bug tracking, hosting blueprints, Q&A, FAQs, and so ...
Its what Canonical uses as their software collab platform
https://launchpad.net/
Cheerios
On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 6:38 PM, Andres Riancho <andres.rian...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Lists,
>
> One of the things I still haven't defined after migrating from
> sourceforge to github is where we'll put releases for download.
>
> Sourceforge had two separate things for this, the source code
> repository where we could work on the project, and the files section
> where they gave us the opportunity to upload "packages" for users to
> download. For example, for windows a package is created by following
> many (annoying) steps and generating a .exe.
>
> Github doesn't provide a way for us to upload these packages and
> made them available for download. So... where should we store those
> generated packages? Any ideas?
>
> Regards,
> --
> Andrés Riancho
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