The files aren't actually gone. I can see them from an SSH shell. There is apparently a temporary issue with the SourceForge web interface that is preventing them from being displayed, and numerous projects are reporting the same issue;
https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/site-support/search/?q=status%3Aopen
As most of you know, one of the reasons why we continue to use SourceForge for file releases is that SourceForge allows file deployment and management via SSH, so I am able to automatically push and update releases using rsync and manage YUM repositories on SourceForge's file release server. If GitHub had that same functionality, then I assure you that I would use it. Barring that, I am open to other suggestions.
If this outage lasts more than a day, then I will upload the missing releases to GitHub as a stopgap solution.
It appears as if the issue has been resolved, but I am still open to suggestions for other file hosting solutions, bearing in mind the constraints I mention above.
As of this writing, TurboVNC 3.0 beta1 and later do not appear at https://sourceforge.net/projects/turbovnc/files
The files aren't actually gone. I can see them from an SSH shell. There is apparently a temporary issue with the SourceForge web interface that is preventing them from being displayed, and numerous projects are reporting the same issue; https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/site-support/search/?q=status%3Aopen
As most of you know, one of the reasons why we continue to use SourceForge for file releases is that SourceForge allows file deployment and management via SSH, so I am able to automatically push and update releases using rsync and manage YUM repositories on SourceForge's file release server. If GitHub had that same functionality, then I assure you that I would use it. Barring that, I am open to other suggestions.
If this outage lasts more than a day, then I will upload the missing releases to GitHub as a stopgap solution.