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[Suggestion] Consider using the Github releases for the downloads page #2

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opened 2017年12月20日 22:53:21 +01:00 by Nefari0uss · 2 comments
Nefari0uss commented 2017年12月20日 22:53:21 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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My suggestion is that the GitHub release page for the various ranger versions be used as links for the download page instead of putting a compressed copy of ranger in the repo. This has a nice benefit of keeping the repo small.

My suggestion is that the GitHub release page for the various ranger versions be used as links for the download page instead of putting a compressed copy of ranger in the repo. This has a nice benefit of keeping the repo small.
hut commented 2017年12月21日 12:31:15 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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Then we would have no PGP-signed releases.

Maybe the tarballs that github produces are always reproducible, bit by bit, then I could sign those too.

Then we would have no PGP-signed releases. Maybe the tarballs that github produces are always reproducible, bit by bit, then I could sign those too.
vifon commented 2017年12月21日 15:25:28 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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We can create signed tags in Git, that should serve as a signed release. Even in a separate repository, just for the binary releases.

We can create signed tags in Git, that should serve as a signed release. Even in a separate repository, just for the binary releases.
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