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In your repository README (on both Github and Gitlab) you have language and a link stating that the best place to pick up the most up-to-date Zip file is Gitlab:
The latest prepared package on Gitlab is two years old and is stuck at version 3.3.3.1 (and for a few reasons, this version is broken):
But on Github you can download the real latest zipped package which is 3.4.3.6 (which is working):
I could not open an issue and report these problems on Gitlab, but I really think that using two different platforms is confusing to your audience and possibly to you, as well. I hope you will consider either:
changing the language which sends visitors to Gitlab, or
reinforcing your commitment to tagging and packaging code on Gitlab so that it truly represents your latest development efforts. (And if you actually stop using Github, it will also help with the confusion.)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
In your repository README (on both Github and Gitlab) you have language and a link stating that the best place to pick up the most up-to-date Zip file is Gitlab:
The latest prepared package on Gitlab is two years old and is stuck at version 3.3.3.1 (and for a few reasons, this version is broken):
But on Github you can download the real latest zipped package which is 3.4.3.6 (which is working):
I could not open an issue and report these problems on Gitlab, but I really think that using two different platforms is confusing to your audience and possibly to you, as well. I hope you will consider either:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: