Hi,

I've just attached the real release files from the 3.0.7 release (from 18th of 
May) to the GitHub "release" tag for it, as an experiment to see what happens: 
https://github.com/cyrusimap/cyrus-imapd/releases

So far I can see that it's now listing it as the "latest release" (correct) "3 
minutes ago" (doh).  My plan was to upload all the binaries I've got from our 
previous releases, but I don't want it mislabelling some old release as the 
"latest release" based on when I uploaded it (as opposed to the timestamp on 
the tagged commit).  So I'll wait until I've done a real new release, and then 
upload all the retroactive stuff, and then finish off by uploading the real 
newest release last.

The two cyrus-imapd-3.0.7.tar.gz and cyrus-imapd-3.0.7.tar.gz.sig it shows are 
the real release files, and the "Source Code" ones are just the usual zips of 
the raw git source (i.e. not actually packaged).

If this turns out to be workable, "upload to GitHub" will probably end up being 
our new release channel once the CMU server goes away.  So in the meantime, if 
you notice any strangeness in your interactions with the repo, either via web 
or git, please let me know!

Thanks :)

ellie

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