2020-01-15, 20:58
I have no doubt it was done in good faith, but I would advise that if you do not want to condone piracy then you should also not promote or associate with the (all too many) parasitic sites on the net which do actively promote it and in doing so help to kill off Kodi by damaging our reputation and associating us with illegal activities.
Anyone reading your original text (and any reproduction of it elsewhere) will end up accessing such a site, which can easily lead them to other stuff there and all the aforementioned piracy stuff and associated risks.
In fact what you would be better doing is researching and providing a direct link to the relevant version directly from GitHub. That way everyone wins, as people will have access to the version you were trying to point them at and no promotion or linking to piracy tainted sites are involved.
Anyone reading your original text (and any reproduction of it elsewhere) will end up accessing such a site, which can easily lead them to other stuff there and all the aforementioned piracy stuff and associated risks.
In fact what you would be better doing is researching and providing a direct link to the relevant version directly from GitHub. That way everyone wins, as people will have access to the version you were trying to point them at and no promotion or linking to piracy tainted sites are involved.