+ [2020-03-07T12:19:40Z] BtbN Sounds A LOT harder to navigate
+ [2020-03-07T19:32:20Z] koala_man I can easily put binary builds on Releases, but is there an obvious place to upload nightly builds?
+ [2020-03-07T19:52:32Z] nedbat koala_man: where would you put the builds if your source code weren't on github?
+ [2020-03-07T19:53:10Z] koala_man I currently put them in a Google Cloud Storage bucket
+ [2020-03-07T20:22:40Z] nedbat koala_man: why not leave them there?

message no. 177593

Posted by very_sneaky in #github at 2020-03-07T12:01:23Z

I'll have a think about it. I also liked the idea of the post coming up when you open the repo though - am i correct in assuming there isn't a way to get a file not named README.md to display automatically?
+ [2020-03-08T00:00:07Z] koala_man nedbat: there's too many downloads now
+ [2020-03-08T03:01:05Z] nedbat koala_man: i don't know what that means.
+ [2020-03-08T04:43:35Z] koala_man nedbat: no problem
+ [2020-03-08T09:50:26Z] Industrial Hello. I have just generated a GPG key (first time) for signing commits, added it to git, made a commit and pushed it. What is the correct / a good way to backup this GPG key so I can restore it later or use it from another location?
+ [2020-03-08T09:53:55Z] Industrial oh, gpg --export-secret-keys