on my part. I could have done mine earlier, but I don't run 15.0 until 15.0 is out. And so I wasn't able to really update that many of my packages prior to the actual release. But certainly that's something that I'm thinking about next time around, maybe just have a test system that's running DashCurrent and update the Slack builds sort of leading up to the release. If I forget about that, remind me in five or six years to keep that in mind. Okay, so people can use the website. People tend not to use the website. Usually what people do is they just grab the whole repo of the whole repository of recipes, clone it to their local system, and then just run off of that local cache of recipes. That's a perfectly acceptable way of doing this. And you can do that using a bunch of different tools. You can use FTP, HTTP, Git, C-Git, or Rsync. I don't know why you would use FTP or C-Git. Well, or HTTP, I guess. I would think that you would use either Git or Rsync, but I guess there are probably (21/54)
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