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Unforunately, awtk.zlg.cn and the developer community sections of your website are not accessible (DNS NXDOMAIN). So AWTK Studio can not be downloaded and the demo links in the README are broken.
I see that you've made some Studio builds accessible on Baidu Netdisk, but it requires an account to download anything and that account can not be created outside of China (requires a China mobile number).
Additionally, making AWTK Studio, particularly the .deb package, publicly downloadable would allow packagers for other distributions, Arch in my case, to package it from the .deb. I understand that you might not be targeting the non-Chinese developer audience at this time, but this project is very interesting and promising. You have already open sourced the toolkit on internationally accessible platforms, so it would make sense to make tooling available too.
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Hello, AWTK and AWStudio are designed for globalization, and I am unable to reproduce this issue. I have tried using agents from the United States, United Kingdom, France, Japan, South Korea, and Indonesia to access and download them normally.
Can you tell me which country or region's network you are using?
Alternatively, you can try switching to a different browser or computer to download it.
Hello :)
Unforunately, awtk.zlg.cn and the developer community sections of your website are not accessible (DNS NXDOMAIN). So AWTK Studio can not be downloaded and the demo links in the README are broken.
I see that you've made some Studio builds accessible on Baidu Netdisk, but it requires an account to download anything and that account can not be created outside of China (requires a China mobile number).
Additionally, making AWTK Studio, particularly the .deb package, publicly downloadable would allow packagers for other distributions, Arch in my case, to package it from the .deb. I understand that you might not be targeting the non-Chinese developer audience at this time, but this project is very interesting and promising. You have already open sourced the toolkit on internationally accessible platforms, so it would make sense to make tooling available too.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: