23 May
2024
23 May
'24
11:24 p.m.
On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 4:22 PM Sam Darwin via Boost
If I could remove them entirely, I would do so. But they appear to be an artifact of the tagging process.
As Andrey said, they are not a mere artifact of tagging. They were purposely added, and maintained in the github actions script release-cmake.yml.
How about...maybe we can write a new script, a policeman of sorts who compares the release artifacts with the actual releases, and deletes any GitHub artifact which is not bitwise identical to an Official Release? This way it is guaranteed that all artifacts are in fact Actual Releases. Thanks