History of GetCode
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! Possibility 1: clone from GitHub
__Why?__
GitHub is for you if you are a developer of Bitweaver and contribute code, __or if__ you're keen to see ''whats cookin'' ... the sooner-or-later-to-be-released code of Bitweaver and its packages.
Because of it's modularity, bitweaver makes extensive use of [git submodules].
See the our ((git)) page for how to clone.
! Possibility 2: download from /builds directory
__Why?__
Downloading an archive from our /builds directory is for you if you want to get the __latest official release__ or if you want to download weekly builds - __beta versions__ of Bitweaver.
__How?__
In [/builds|our /builds directory] you find __weekly releases__ that are built by hand at arbitrary points when the codebase is pretty stable. It is always advised to get the most recent possible. Weekly builds are not production ready, but should be reliable enough to install and get familiar with the Bitweaver Framework. The [/builds|/builds directory] also holds the latest (and previous) official releases.
! Possibility 3: download from Sourceforge
__Why?__
Downloading from Sourceforge is for you if you want to get the __latest official release__ of Bitweaver. Sourceforge is fast and reliable.
__How?__
[http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=141358|Download a zip from this Sourceforge page], where the latest official releases are posted.
! Possibility 1: clone from GitHub
__Why?__
GitHub is for you if you are a developer of Bitweaver and contribute code, __or if__ you're keen to see ''whats cookin'' ... the sooner-or-later-to-be-released code of Bitweaver and its packages.
Because of it's modularity, bitweaver makes extensive use of [git submodules].
See the our ((git)) page for how to clone.
! Possibility 2: download from /builds directory
__Why?__
Downloading an archive from our /builds directory is for you if you want to get the __latest official release__ or if you want to download weekly builds - __beta versions__ of Bitweaver.
__How?__
In [/builds|our /builds directory] you find __weekly releases__ that are built by hand at arbitrary points when the codebase is pretty stable. It is always advised to get the most recent possible. Weekly builds are not production ready, but should be reliable enough to install and get familiar with the Bitweaver Framework. The [/builds|/builds directory] also holds the latest (and previous) official releases.
! Possibility 3: download from Sourceforge
__Why?__
Downloading from Sourceforge is for you if you want to get the __latest official release__ of Bitweaver. Sourceforge is fast and reliable.
__How?__
[http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=141358|Download a zip from this Sourceforge page], where the latest official releases are posted.