Hi Bruce, yes sometimes I can just hit the download as a zip file but sometimes I cannot find a download
when I "think" there should be one and then there are times ...
Ralph
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You can simply download the source at GitHub. All the complicated stuff is for when you¡¯re collaborating on or publishing software, or using it as a source control system for multiple servers and users.
GitHUb for me is complicated (as in I have never looked at how to use it).?
I like having a source with download.
Ralph
John,
I wonder why neither you nor Oleg, both creators of widely used and open-source ELS systems, don't use GitHub (or similar) service to publish source code.
I feel that publishing code on , internet forums or personal websites is more or less one-way affair (creator shares his content for other to copy / replicate).
Meanwhile a platform such as GitHub is very convenient for collaboration, it's very easy for anyone to fork the project, make some improvements, and then submit a pull request to the original author. They also have built-in issue tracker allowing users (or maintainers) to report bugs / ask for features. Consider this for your next version, please :)
Cheers,
--Gene
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