Broadcasts now support open-source projects
You can now use Broadcasts to distribute your open-source packages, with separate allowances and usage designed to support maintainers and communities building in the open…
Broadcasts now support using your own domain as the endpoint for package distribution, helping you deliver a more consistent and trusted experience for developers and end users.
If you've already configured a custom domain for your workspace, it will now automatically apply to your Broadcasts. This means that setup instructions and download URLs will reflect your domain, not Cloudsmith’s.
For example:
This builds on existing support for custom domains on the Broadcast site itself. Now, both the portal and distribution endpoints can be fully branded.
In the example below, you can see the Broadcast custom URL and the custom endpoint for package distribution.
Broadcasts is currently in Early Access. Contact us to learn more.
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