> On 28 Dec 2022, at 14:39, Gregory Casamento <greg.casame...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hey Guys,
> 
> I will be doing a corresponding release of Gorm since there have also been 
> improvements and bug fixes to it in the last year or so.
> 
> Another thing I will be doing in the next couple of weeks is looking at FTP 
> hosting so that we can look into both restoring access to our historical 
> files as well as storing new files.  I will be contacting the FSF to see if 
> they can set aside some space for us on their servers.   As you know we used 
> to host our own at OXMIUM, but that is no longer the case (of course).   Now 
> that we have a release and we also are anticipating the Debian release 
> deadline in January we really need the FTP site back.

I discovered how to make the releases available on GitHub (turned out to be 
very easy), so there *is* somewhere people can download the tarballs from.
Having am FSF site would be much better though.


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