Can I distribute applications that are not written in .NET languages? #2254
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Yep, there's really no restriction on what you can and can't distribute as a chocolatey package. It's stored as a nupkg, but that's used more or less as just a convenient wrapper and isn't done the same strict way that (for example) nuget.org distributes packages for .NET applications. |
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Yep, there's really no restriction on what you can and can't distribute as a chocolatey package. It's stored as a nupkg, but that's used more or less as just a convenient wrapper and isn't done the same strict way that (for example) nuget.org distributes packages for .NET applications.