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I would like to know the reason why the GitHub Desktop - The Linux Fork project uses the PackageCloud and not the Launchpad.
I ask this because PackageCloud is a paid service and I always have problems updating the program via Terminal. While there is a free and OpenSource alternative like the Launchpad.
Thank you in advance.
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From my investigation work in #105 it seems that Launchpad required a source package to be uploaded, which didn't match with what I've been building for packages.
I also summarized in a few places what PackageCloud gives me that Launchpad does not:
hosted infrastructure
accepts .deb directly
handles GPG signing natively
also supports RPM hosting
For now, please follow along with #278 which is the discussion about PackageCloud
Hi, there!
I would like to know the reason why the GitHub Desktop - The Linux Fork project uses the PackageCloud and not the Launchpad.
I ask this because PackageCloud is a paid service and I always have problems updating the program via Terminal. While there is a free and OpenSource alternative like the Launchpad.
Thank you in advance.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: