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Unistall unused NuGet packages #79

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mpostol opened this issue Apr 10, 2021 · 7 comments
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Unistall unused NuGet packages #79

mpostol opened this issue Apr 10, 2021 · 7 comments

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mpostol commented Apr 10, 2021

The project UA Model Compiler refers to a bunch of unused NuGet packages, e.g. OPCFoundation.NetStandard.Opc.Ua.Client.

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NuGet packages have been cleaned up in next version.

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mpostol commented Aug 24, 2021

Not sure have been cleaned or will be cleaned

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The new version is available here:
https://github.com/OPCF-Members/UA-ModelCompiler

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mpostol commented Aug 24, 2021

@opcfoundation-org the link is broken for me. From your answer, I can learn that providing any feedback for this repository doesn't make any sense, because my comments are used to improve the code that is unavailable for me. To be honest, I am reporting problems for this open-source but not for the organization.

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Updated README to explain how the release process works and how issues reported here are handled.

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mpostol commented Aug 24, 2021

Not sure if these rules are compliant with the general rules and best practices related to open source in general. Anyway, according to the rules in the README, I will use the code as-is and react to the comments on my fork. Thanks for your cooperation. Good luck.

I think it is a clear message for all: if you are an OPCF member just report problems directly to the private repository, if you are not don't touch this code (forget about MIT license)!!!

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mpostol commented Sep 1, 2021

According to the repository rules all feedback is applied to a private repository, hence I am no longer a willing helper to contribute to further development of the code. I am transferring this issue to my public fork mpostol#9 where the modification will be applied directly and available for the public immediately. Further questions and proposals - you may have - should be provided using the discussion panel of the fork or by adding comments to the mentioned issue. Let's work out it with you and for you.

Close it with wontfix reason.

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