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Is it a good idea to publish some shell scripts to Savannah? - .....|::|::::|... - 16th April 2022 the Savannah I'm considering: https://savannah.nongnu.org/ I was about to publish something such as utilities to make a simple video of scrolling texts automatically, which depends on FFmpeg and ImageMagick. I am also thinking of something such as web interpreter for some esolangs such as Pxem, CLC-INTERCAL, Dis, etc. RE: Is it a good idea to publish some shell scripts to Savannah? - Kribbles - 16th April 2022 Do you mean should you public on Savannah, Github, Codeberg, Sourcehut, Sourceforge, Gitea? I don't know which is best. Github is good for publicity. Savannah, Sourcehut, and Codeberg are good for privacy+security. Otherwise, I think publishing shell scripts is a good idea in general. RE: Is it a good idea to publish some shell scripts to Savannah? - Matt - 17th April 2022 If it’s an desert then there’s no pointastheres no water |