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    1. d0t1q

      d0t1q Member

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      So is there a reason why HB doesnt support an SVN server for releasing updates

      There could even be an SVN just to download the most recent zip/installer
      I always find myself trying to hunt down the correct download especially during times of patching, I
      Just think it would be a much simpler way releasing content.

      Thoughts?
       
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      Usually the new release is a sticky right at the top of the forums...
       
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      Auto update does the hunting for me.
       
    4. d0t1q

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      usually, not always i.e what has happened at this point in time.
      And why not make it easier for us so we dont have to come directly to the source I check my svns daily I dont check the forums daily for beta and stable releases
       
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      All releases are always under https://www.thebuddyforum.com/releases/
      Doesn't matter beta, test, release etc. Always there, for years. ctrl-b bookmarks it. You're welcome :)
      For stable releases they're always here Buddy Updates

      My guess why they don't use SVN is if they updated dependencies / information etc etc they wanna relay with said release.
       
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