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Devops: Publish ckeditor inline, classic, balloon block builds for demos #44

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tony opened this issue May 12, 2021 · 4 comments
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tony commented May 12, 2021

For cases like these, assure our releases point to update to date ckeditor builds:

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tony commented May 12, 2021

This may be best done under an org, e.g. ckeditor5-math on npm/gh, with a clone of ckeditor5 repo

then we can publish the builds to npm with the version number of ckeditor

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tony commented May 12, 2021

@isaul32 I created these:

I gave you admin access, if you want full owner access, please let me know

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isaul32 commented May 18, 2021

That sound good. I accepted access and would appreciate if you also give owner access. I don't have much time for this project at the moment (at least until October). It would be awesome if you or somebody have time to setup up to date build and samples on there.

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tony commented May 18, 2021

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I accepted access and would appreciate if you also give owner access.

To clarify, on npm, I don't believe you've accepted the invite yet. I've invited you again, if you don't see it, can you confirm your npm username or npm email?

GitHub: I gave this initially and confirmed you're owner. If you check again, does it look okay?

It would be awesome if you or somebody have time to setup up to date build and samples on there.

GitHub: Are you also interested in moving this project (https://github.com/isaul32/ckeditor5-math) to the ckeditor5-math? The reason why is it's easier for you to add maintainers that'd have access through multiple repositories.

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