📌 [IMPORTANT NOTE] Project Continue
Sadly, as you know, the fluent-reader has been stopped here.
Some guys forked this repo and Improving it here: https://github.com/FluentFlame/fluentflame-reader
Every link that says "download releases" leads to an empty Release page.
Every link that says "download releases" leads to an empty Release page.
Unfortunately the only option is to compile the program yourself, but they do intend to put out releases in the future: https://github.com/FluentFlame/fluentflame-reader/milestone/1
That's correct, but we are working right now on providing continuous binary deployment for Linux and Windows. MacOS is also planned, though testing for it is more difficult.
Then why bother linking to the releases page in your own readme.md? Why not instead say in that file that there are no compiled releases and save people time?
Because development takes time, and is done over many, many, steps. And one of the steps to get a working release is to have links pointing to where a release will be when it's released. :)
Because development takes time
No dispute there, but updating a readme takes seconds.
We absolutely welcome contributions, so if you're willing to upload a PR for the CD pipeline so that the README is accurate, I'd happily review it!