Carnë,

Carnë Draug wrote:
> On 21 July 2012 10:35, Philip Nienhuis<pr.nienh...@hccnet.nl>  wrote:
>> Carnė Draug wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi everyone
>>>
>>> Sourceforge will be removing their phpbb forums (that's the place
>>> where new packages are uploaded first). They have their own built-in
>>> forums which were already activated. I'm also forwarding the e-mail I
>>> received from them.
>>>
>>>>  From now on, please upload new package releases to
>>>
>>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/octave/forums/forum/1047943 instead.
>>> I have changed the instructions at
>>> http://octave.sourceforge.net/developers.html accordingly.
>>
>>
>> It may be me, but once I logged in and clicked "Add topic", I cannot find
>> the place/button to upload the package files themselves.
>>
>> Is there something I've overlooked?
>
> Hi
>
> you are right. I did not notice that. When SF said that the other
> forums were being removed and this was the alternative, I wrongly
> assumed they had the same functionality. I'll open a ticket about it.
> In the mean time, could you e-mail me the packages directly?

Sure, but in the mean time Thomas Weber has added another bug fix, so 
-if Michael agrees- I'd better include that too.
A little problem is that I have extremely limited time this week, and 
after that I'll be gone for 3 weeks. Hopefully I get it together before 
that time.

Philip

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