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Push to SuaveIO org repo #4

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haf opened this issue Apr 9, 2017 · 7 comments
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Push to SuaveIO org repo #4

haf opened this issue Apr 9, 2017 · 7 comments

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haf commented Apr 9, 2017

Could you, please? :)

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OlegZee commented Apr 9, 2017 via email

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haf commented Apr 10, 2017

  • Build for .Net Core
  • .Net:
    • Build for .Net
    • Build for Mono
  • Unit and integration test with Expecto – always consider how Suave.Testing can be improved.
  • Build nuget for both of the above
  • Merge nugets for both of the above
  • Push nuget

We're using Travis and Appveyor.

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OlegZee commented Apr 11, 2017

@haf I need permissions to push to suaveio repo

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haf commented Apr 12, 2017

@OlegZee Of course; I've made you admin of that repository now. Thank you for getting involved!

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OlegZee commented Apr 12, 2017

@haf I pushed new stuff to netcore branch and pushed 0.9.0-pre2 nuget package.
It contains both netstandard16 and net461 binaries and works fine in projects targeting full framework.

I added two separate samples, one for netcore and one for net4.6.1 both are ok.
Please let me know if the following tasks are still making sense:

  • Build for .Net
  • Build for Mono
  • Merge nugets for both of the above

I will keep working on updated CI/build scripts. No idea how to make unit tests.
Btw, is it ok to use build scripts made on homegrown?

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haf commented Apr 13, 2017

Xake looks nice. Let me get back to you re the rest.

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haf commented May 20, 2017

Yes, that makes very much sense. Go for it!

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