+ [2017-05-02T19:22:42Z] keepguessing I see in the folder view of a project a folder as "folder1/folder2" where folder1 is top level and folder2 is next level. Inside folder2 is a go file
+ [2017-05-02T19:22:48Z] keepguessing why do I see it this way?
+ [2017-05-02T19:48:52Z] jameswhite are there any files in folder1 other than folder2 and what folder2 contains?
+ [2017-05-02T19:49:20Z] jameswhite if not, then that view saves you a click into a folder with nothing in it
+ [2017-05-02T19:50:02Z] jameswhite as soon as folder1 has something else in it, it'll render as folder1

message no. 168040

Posted by keepguessing in #github at 2017-05-02T19:22:48Z

why do I see it this way?
+ [2017-05-03T01:27:02Z] nikivi does anyone know what Gitter means by this http://i.imgur.com/xz91DkS.png
+ [2017-05-03T01:27:08Z] nikivi and how can I allow such a thing
+ [2017-05-03T01:27:15Z] nikivi cant find anywhere anything about it
+ [2017-05-03T09:59:52Z] ttvv I just realized there is now a file size restrictment for binaries I want to distribute as part of a release, is this correct? I wanted to upload a innosetup installer of one of my programs. the last release I made back in june 2016 still has this 35mb binary but if i try to upload a new binary for a new release I get a error message.
+ [2017-05-03T10:00:12Z] ttvv what are the exact size restrictions for binaries I want to upload as part of a release?