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https://keybase.io/download just points back to github for source.

You also haven't tagged anything more recent than that github release: https://github.com/keybase/client/tags

If you're not tagging or doing github releases, is there a list of 'stable' versions that distros should consider packaging?



No, sorry. We're still making a new release almost every day, and we have no stable branches, only master.

We'd prefer people to just install our own package.


I don't suppose you could tell us where the version number comes from then? I looked at opt/keybase/version of the 'now' package (20170214-1250 UTC) you host for Linux x64 and it says v1.4.12. What is the git commit reference for that version?


I would fully recommend against people installing packages from outside their distro. especially crypto related ones.

Do you consider master stable? i.e. should we consider packaging every master commit?




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