On Tuesday, September 20, 2011, Richard Bown wrote:

> Think I should then be able to do it with scp right?

I set you up with the release technician thingie, and you should be good to 
go.

These days, I just use the web upload tool, although I think it's still 
technically possible to scp the file somewhere and grab it from there.

Do you want to call it a variant of 11.06, or what?  I guess you could release 
it as rosegarden-11.06-mingw.zip or something.

Assuming you wanted to do that, I'd go here:

  https://sourceforge.net/projects/rosegarden/files/rosegarden/11.06/

Then click "Add File" and go from there.  You'd want to set it as the default 
download for Windows, I expect.

You might want to invent some entirely new directory so you can have a 
separate release note explaining what this is about and so forth.  I forget 
exactly how that works, but you upload a file, mark it as a release note, and 
if you've done what SourceForge expects, it comes up on the downloads web page 
for that release.  I think you have to call it README, but anyway, I figured 
it out and you're at least as smart as I am, if not twice as smart, so I'm 
sure you'll be fine.
-- 
D. Michael McIntyre

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