Thanks for the heads up, but it shouldn't be a problem as of early next week; we've completely revamped the file listing and added a file details page as well.
No - projects actually don't even show up for the approval queue until a file has been uploaded. When did you push your changes? Your project is also set up to only package on tags.
We're pushing out an update tonight that handles lightweight tags; it was actually ready to go about an hour ago, but an unrelated issue pushed it out a bit. I'll post here with an update when it's live.
Apparently, GitHub uses lightweight tags for their releases, and we're looking for actual (annotated) tags. Something I'll look at in the morning, but if you want to get going now keep that in mind.
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Thanks for the heads up, but it shouldn't be a problem as of early next week; we've completely revamped the file listing and added a file details page as well.
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We've worked out some issues; all should be well now.
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That's the hope...
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Try making a new commit then pushing a tag. I was able to get it to package using a test project.
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You have packaging disabled on EasyPlant, so that certainly doesn't help. :D
Also, yes - files need manual approval now, no matter their method of creation.
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No - projects actually don't even show up for the approval queue until a file has been uploaded. When did you push your changes? Your project is also set up to only package on tags.
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It's live, now. Go at it!
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It will definitely be up today. I've been assured of that.
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I've just been informed that the deploy won't be happening tonight. I'll update here tomorrow.
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We're pushing out an update tonight that handles lightweight tags; it was actually ready to go about an hour ago, but an unrelated issue pushed it out a bit. I'll post here with an update when it's live.
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Apparently, GitHub uses lightweight tags for their releases, and we're looking for actual (annotated) tags. Something I'll look at in the morning, but if you want to get going now keep that in mind.
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I'm not seeing that. In fact, your latest file is client-compatible...
EDIT: Missed the fact that you said API 8 must be there.
That doesn't make any sense, TBH. I'll have to investigate on Monday.
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Uploading works in Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer - those are officially the browsers we support.
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We deployed an HTML5 chuck uploader around that time, but that should't have affected the upload button.
We also don't officially support Opera browsers (you're also about 10 versions out of date).
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At the top of the image there are two translucent icons - one for Edit, the other for Delete.