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Hosting compiled scripts #89

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hoppfrosch opened this issue Apr 5, 2016 · 6 comments
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Hosting compiled scripts #89

hoppfrosch opened this issue Apr 5, 2016 · 6 comments

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@hoppfrosch
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As a followup of #88:

As a solution to avoid dead links on source or exe, @hi5 suggested:

host such compiled scripts as "releases" of this repo or a new for this purpose setup repo (Awesome-AutoHotkey-binaries) ❓ that way the link(s) will always work unless GH goes bankrupt in which case we have other problems

What do you think about this idea?

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I'm ambivalent about this:

Pro: As @hi5 said, the link will always work - we may not loose any things we referenced to ...

Contra:

  • Copyright issues - are we allowed to simple copy ALL the wanted files? Who looks for potential copyright violations from our side?
  • Up-to-date Issues: refering to the original location, we are sure to have always the latest version linked ... Copying a certain version we soon might get outdated by newer version ...

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hi5 commented Apr 5, 2016

I agree regarding copyright etc. I would mostly be useful for material that is truly "lost" for example the Sparrow webserver, it is not available on ahk . net or ahk . com

The decompiler Gist is a script, so in principle that would run as is anyway so there is not actually a need for hosting a compiled version.

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joedf commented Apr 14, 2016

sparrow-0.1.3.zip

@hoppfrosch
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What about the attached Sparrow-Zip file? Should an entry be generated for this? Please open a new issue for this, providing the needed info (forum thread, historical or actual? ...)

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hi5 commented Apr 18, 2016

Sparrow is already listed in Historical, the link to ge.tt is still working but like the decompiler that might end some day.

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joedf commented Apr 20, 2016

yeah... all my files from ge.tt, my "AutoHotkey Scripts Archive" was deleted due to a "virus" detected... 😵
Anyhow, I have them now here: https://autohotkey.com/joe_df/autohotkey_scripts_archive/

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