Sorry, webguy had taken the list off of CC.

Just curious did you follow our Windows build tutorial?
>
> The reason this is an interesting question is that the development staff
> needs help with bugs (we have a lot of them), so if you are spending time
> making improvements or customizations to the software, it would be nice to
> see them so we can discuss inclusion back into the software.
>
> One way to release your custom version is to create a "release" on GitHub,
> which is how we do them today.  For people who regularly plan to offer
> builds for us, we can discuss putting a permanent link on our home page.
>  Currently we have 3 people that make our EXEs and the new home page will
> be designed to allow third party versions.
>
> (development page for new download area)
> http://lmms.tuxfamily.org/download/#windows
>
> Notice how they are yellow flagged as beta versions.  Those are pulling
> from my own personal GitHub repo.
>
> But the better question is what did you do that makes you want to share
> these and are they worth just pulling back into the project so they make it
> upstream into our codebase?
>
>
> - tres.finocchi...@gmail.com
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 1:45 PM, <web...@marlace.com> wrote:
>
>> i meant since you give out the source code for people to make their own
>> versions of lmms. when they compile it they can make a copy of the exe and
>> upload to a location on the internet so people can download that exe and
>> see other versions of lmms.
>>
>> harmonX
>>
>>
>
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