Chris Cunnington wrote
<longer explanation/probably a rant> I don't think GitHub has anything to do with it. The Pharo Jenkins server doesn't use it.
Yes, that did seem a little ranty ;-) Pharo uses gitorious, for reasons you can read about on vm-dev, which I don't think apply here. I suggested github because I find it has better collaboration features
Chris Cunnington wrote
This is interesting, but I don't think it works that way... I'm willing to be wrong, but I feel confident that things are as I just described.
That's how it works. You can check the scripts-download project [1] which seems to use download.sh [2] to download the files via wget. If you want to cherry-pick individual files, see [3].
The passion is great, but I could have saved you a lot of typing if you had just asked ;-)
[1] https://ci.lille.inria.fr/pharo/job/Scripts-download/ [2] https://ci.lille.inria.fr/pharo/job/Scripts-download/ws/download.sh/*view*/ [3]http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9159894/download-specific-files-from-gith...
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