Providing Redhat / Fedora packages, but on what subdomain

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Thomas Bonte

Providing Redhat / Fedora packages, but on what subdomain

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A while ago, I contacted Daniel Duggan (aka Seve) who so far has been building the MuseScore distribution for Fedora and providing it to users via a rapidshare upload (http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=210109). I proposed that MuseScore.org could do the hosting of the distributions and provide the installation instructions. Daniel will come back to us as soon as the builds are cleaned up.

MuseScore has the prereleases.musescore.org subdomain for providing prereleases but I presume we better use another subdomain for stable packages. Anyone a proposal? Perhaps download.musescore.org?
Thomas Bonte

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So the Fedora packages are available at http://prereleases.musescore.org/linux/Fedora/
I was wondering, why not proving the Fedora or other linux packages via SourceForge while providing the installation instructions on http://musescore.org/en/download

Anyone?

Thomas Bonte wrote:
A while ago, I contacted Daniel Duggan (aka Seve) who so far has been building the MuseScore distribution for Fedora and providing it to users via a rapidshare upload (http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=210109). I proposed that MuseScore.org could do the hosting of the distributions and provide the installation instructions. Daniel will come back to us as soon as the builds are cleaned up.

MuseScore has the prereleases.musescore.org subdomain for providing prereleases but I presume we better use another subdomain for stable packages. Anyone a proposal? Perhaps download.musescore.org?