Is anyone maintaining the development snapshots?

The xmonad README mentions the following "development snapshot" links: http://code.haskell.org/xmonad/xmonad.tar.gz http://code.haskell.org/XMonadContrib/xmc.tar.gz Is someone creating these manually or were they nightly snapshots from Darcs? If these aren't actively maintained (and generated from the Git repo) then I suggest we remove them from the README. -- Peter Jones, Founder, Devalot.com Defending the honor of good code

They were generated by darcs wherever somebody pushed a patch. They are out
of date now. Github has ways to download the repo as an archive, but there
might not be much point in keeping that method since I understand git is
installed much more widely than darcs.
On Dec 9, 2015 4:33 PM, "Peter Jones"
The xmonad README mentions the following "development snapshot" links:
http://code.haskell.org/xmonad/xmonad.tar.gz
http://code.haskell.org/XMonadContrib/xmc.tar.gz
Is someone creating these manually or were they nightly snapshots from Darcs? If these aren't actively maintained (and generated from the Git repo) then I suggest we remove them from the README.
-- Peter Jones, Founder, Devalot.com Defending the honor of good code
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adam vogt
They were generated by darcs wherever somebody pushed a patch. They are out of date now. Github has ways to download the repo as an archive, but there might not be much point in keeping that method since I understand git is installed much more widely than darcs.
I thought about using GitHub's archive feature, but it generates (and forces) https links. Unfortunately, cabal doesn't support them. -- Peter Jones, Founder, Devalot.com Defending the honor of good code
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