Just a pointer: To make releases (and their downloads) easier accessible, consider using Github's release system – see Creating Releases in the Github help system. Placed there, the files can be downloaded directly (i.e. without an intermediate page where one has to select "raw" to get the real file), and you can put notes for each release (e.g. a change log of some release-specific hints). Moreover, when placed there I can offer to include your Android app with my F-Droid compatible repo for folks without Playstore access 😸
In case you're afraid of "additional workload": It's pretty easy. As easy as creating a tag and attaching the files. A source tarball and ZIP is automatically created by Github then. So usually, not much more than a minute.
Just a pointer: To make releases (and their downloads) easier accessible, consider using Github's release system – see Creating Releases in the Github help system. Placed there, the files can be downloaded directly (i.e. without an intermediate page where one has to select "raw" to get the real file), and you can put notes for each release (e.g. a change log of some release-specific hints). Moreover, when placed there I can offer to include your Android app with my F-Droid compatible repo for folks without Playstore access 😸
In case you're afraid of "additional workload": It's pretty easy. As easy as creating a tag and attaching the files. A source tarball and ZIP is automatically created by Github then. So usually, not much more than a minute.