> Why not use something that is 100% respectable and well known, like github
Yes, it will put up on Github (and with a GPL type license), but the Linux
version is a bit too much of an early work-in-progress hack right now.
I would greatly appreciate and comments / experiences from anybody
Why not use something that is 100% respectable and well known, like github
https://github.com
You can set up a public project for free. This is the site that hosts
almost every important software project on Earth and I'm almost not
exaggerating. They pretty much took over from Source Forge
John Miles is now hosting the latest Lady Heather 4.0 files. His server is a
little less skeezy than tinyupload.com (which on Windows machines apparently
offers to update your Java with about every click). I've used tinyupload for
years on a Mac, and never got such a "generous" offer. No