

@Mickey7 Its quite simple, keeping all the walls white. If I ever leave that flat I do not need to paint the walls white again.
Sure if they are dirty I still need to do that but it’s much easier than covering up some color.
Yeah I’m lazy, sorry …
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@Mickey7 Its quite simple, keeping all the walls white. If I ever leave that flat I do not need to paint the walls white again.
Sure if they are dirty I still need to do that but it’s much easier than covering up some color.
Yeah I’m lazy, sorry …


@danielhanrahantng @vala
Git itself is meant to be used to track the source code and assets needed to compile or run a specific application, therefor adding a binary is kinda strange as it is already is created and not source code anymore.
There is a special place for that on GitHub. You should create a release for each version with information what changed and add the binary there as asset.
In a perfect world those binaries should be build by an CI pipeline but I think it’s okay if not.
@Mickey7
I never painted the exterior but as we are living for rent this is nothing in our responsibility.
The landlord need to decide and pay for that.