Winapp2 is now on GitHub

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Hello BleachBit community.

Just letting everyone know that Winapp2 has landed on GitHub now. You can find the respo here: https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2

Currently, only the CCleaner Winapp2 file is there. The modified BleachBit one will soon be on there. All additions/changes should be done on GitHub now. I don't think anything needs to be changed with the BleachBit updater for Winapp2.

I will post more information in the next few days/weeks.

Cool

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Andrew, lead developer

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@Andrew: The non-CCleaner Winapp2 file, the one from BleachBit, is now on GitHub. You can view it here: https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2

So how shall we update Winapp2 from now on? Should we continue the once a month update routine or maybe push out more frequent updates or?

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Also known as Alex.

Moderator for BleachBit and a maintainer for Winapp2.

Check out my open-source group on Steam: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/opencommunity

Windows 10 x64 (switching to ReactOS in the future).

Let's do it at least once a month. It will depend on how often there are upstream releases and how stable upstream is.

So does the following file have all the entries that BleachBit needs?
https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/blob/master/Non-CCleaner/Winapp2.ini

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Andrew, lead developer

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Yes, it is the same one we maintained here, but it is also used for other cleaners, such as System Ninja and Avira System Speedup.

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Also known as Alex.

Moderator for BleachBit and a maintainer for Winapp2.

Check out my open-source group on Steam: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/opencommunity

Windows 10 x64 (switching to ReactOS in the future).

ROCKNROLLKID's picture

Do you want me to move the Winapp2 file to the BleachBit respo once a month or how should we get it over to BleachBit?

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Also known as Alex.

Moderator for BleachBit and a maintainer for Winapp2.

Check out my open-source group on Steam: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/opencommunity

Windows 10 x64 (switching to ReactOS in the future).

ROCKNROLLKID's picture

@Andrew: Will I updated the current files on BleachBit respo on GitHub to include the new updates, however, the removed entries, as well as the BleachBit copy, are at the official respo for Winapp2. That being said, you shouldn't need to maintain the removed copies or any of the merging scripts anymore since all that is done already.

Perhaps change the respo to just include the non-cleaner version of Winapp2 and I can update it once a month or so, or with your permission, I can do it, too.

So the only file you need is this one: https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/blob/master/Non-CCleaner/Winapp2.ini

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Also known as Alex.

Moderator for BleachBit and a maintainer for Winapp2.

Check out my open-source group on Steam: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/opencommunity

Windows 10 x64 (switching to ReactOS in the future).

Hmm, you mentioned not needing the merge script or removed entries, but I do not understand. On August 27 you updated the removed entries, and that file contains entries not in Winapp2.ini.

I published the August 27 Winapp2.ini changes

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Andrew, lead developer

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You don't need them in the BleachBit respo because we do that for you in the main Winapp2 respo now. So all you need to do is push through a latest copy of Winapp2 from the main respo as all of that is done for you already. https://github.com/MoscaDotTo/Winapp2/tree/master/Non-CCleaner

If you take a look at the link, we include the removed entries as a separate file and then merge them with the main winapp2 file for all other cleaners (except for CCleaner).

I updated the all the files for you because I wasn't sure how you updated Winapp2 with BleachBit.

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Also known as Alex.

Moderator for BleachBit and a maintainer for Winapp2.

Check out my open-source group on Steam: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/opencommunity

Windows 10 x64 (switching to ReactOS in the future).

Thanks for your sharing!!