I think my take is more from the end user base. Isn’t it worth the time and 
effort to have binaries available for those non developers?

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> On 13 Jul 2018, at 18:55, Stefan Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello.
> 
>> On 13.07.2018 11:51, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
>> I think it was me not being clear I think what I’m thinking is nightly tar 
>> balls and if need be I’m willing to work on pre packaged binaries for 
>> nightly builds
> 
> OK, very different from what I understood under a point release. Nightly
> builds make it clear.
> 
> I really see no need for this. People that update often will use git
> imho and not use nighlies for this. I am pretty much biased here as I am
> a developer using git anyway and not a user, though.
> 
> regards
> Stefan Schmidt
> 
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