On Mon, Oct 9, 2023 at 9:52 AM <[email protected]> wrote: > On 10/9/2023 5:11 AM, Joshua C. Colp wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 27, 2023 at 6:31 PM <[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > > > On 9/27/2023 5:26 PM, Andrew Latham wrote: > > > I would have to look deeper again but my kneejerk was this > > sounds like > > > "nightly" to me. Just chiming in quickly > > > > Yeah, it has the right connotation, though it might imply that these > > builds are put out more frequently than they really are... "monthly" > > would be more accurate at that. > > > > > > I would prefer "testing" as the name. Generally we don't refer to > > things as "stable" or "unstable", and involving dates in any way such > > as "monthly" is inviting people to ask "why hasn't this been updated? > > it's been a month". The release process is in Github and the repo, so > > a PR can be made to add such a thing by anyone. Once done we could > > update the website. I would not advise changing things such as sending > > it to Github for download, the bandwidth from the downloads server > > isn't a problem. > > Sounds good, I thought this might have involved more on the backend. I > submitted a PR to the CI repo in the only place I found any reference to > the -current suffix, so hopefully that does the trick. > When you say "update the website", are you referring to the downloads > server or the documentation (which is now also in Git)? >
I'm referring to the asterisk.org downloads page which has sections for current releases, release candidates, and some descriptions of what the various things are. -- Joshua C. Colp Asterisk Project Lead Sangoma Technologies Check us out at www.sangoma.com and www.asterisk.org
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