Why can't you just keep the SF page for hosting releases and mailing lists and 
other things that GitHub doesn't do or doesn't do well? Plenty of projects use 
SF with an external source repository. I mean, your primary motivation for 
moving to GitHub was, if I understand correctly, to make it easier to 
collaborate on the source. We can argue about whether that makes sense in a 
project where 99% of the code is developed by 2 people and those 2 people work 
on isolated modules, but whatever. GitHub has better source management tools, 
granted. However, it's not a full-featured CMS. There's a reason why you don't 
see many user-facing projects on GitHub.

> On Jun 26, 2014, at 8:52 AM, Pierre Ossman <oss...@cendio.se> wrote:
> 
> One little snag I just discovered. I can't find a suitable place to
> dump nightly builds on github. They do not have any dumb web server
> functionality. The closest thing is the "Pages" functionality. But
> that's still a git repo, and I don't think we want to keep filling that
> up with new builds.
> 
> Brian, how are nightly builds handled? Is the build server a machine
> you host? Any ideas about alternative site for storing the result?
> Cendio can probably host it if there is nothing good publicly
> available.
> 
> (I haven't checked out github's jenkins integration yet. It might have
> something that we can move to long term.)
> 
> Rgds
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