FWIW I've seen all sorts of files attached as "assets" for a release; if there's an allowlist of formats, it must be quite permissive. We do release appimages, yaml, and many other formats. About signatures, I've seen .asc files used around (probably generated via gpg --armor --detach-sign file.tar.gz).
Thanks for that information. I created new signatures for the .gz and .zip tarballs using --armor (which I had not done before), and then I gzipped the .asc files. GitHub was happy to load those, so they are now listed with the 10.37 release. I did the upload from the web interface - when selecting the files it gave a list of supported file types, and .asc is not among them. It would be nice to keep the .bz2 tarballs as well, but I don't really mind abandoning that offering. Regards, Philip -- ## List details at https://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/pcre-dev