Truly forgive me for the low-effort and de-templatized issue(beginner GitHubber), but I think it might be simple:
Chocolatey is a package manager for Windows, as you may know. Dissenter is the first package I've come across that is quite out-of-date.
Here is the listing: https://chocolatey.org/packages/dissenter-browser
There appears to be one maintainer, so I was thinking maybe one of you here could slip in there for backup? It honestly looks like the only thing needing updating is a string in a .ps1 file to point to the newest version, instead of that particular one. (If there is a way to supply a URL for "get latest version's EXE", then maybe it could be a one-time change?)
Truly forgive me for the low-effort and de-templatized issue(beginner GitHubber), but I think it might be simple:
Chocolatey is a package manager for Windows, as you may know. Dissenter is the first package I've come across that is quite out-of-date. Here is the listing: https://chocolatey.org/packages/dissenter-browser
There appears to be one maintainer, so I was thinking maybe one of you here could slip in there for backup? It honestly looks like the only thing needing updating is a string in a
.ps1
file to point to the newest version, instead of that particular one. (If there is a way to supply a URL for "get latest version's EXE", then maybe it could be a one-time change?)Link to Chocolatey's info on requesting to be a maintainer: https://chocolatey.org/docs/package-triage-process Link to contributor(Chocolatey site): https://chocolatey.org/profiles/swarns Link to contributor(GitHub, package for choco): https://github.com/0x737761726e73 Link to file in question: https://github.com/0x737761726e73/choco/blob/master/dissenter-browser/tools/chocolateyinstall.ps1