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Create a new NPM release #101

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ldidry opened this issue Dec 14, 2017 · 10 comments
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Create a new NPM release #101

ldidry opened this issue Dec 14, 2017 · 10 comments
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ldidry commented Dec 14, 2017

According to https://www.npmjs.com/package/ueberDB, the latest release is 3 years old. It may be good to create a new release, no? And ueberdb2 is 2 years old.

@ldidry ldidry changed the title Create an NPM release Create a new NPM release Dec 14, 2017
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ldidry commented Jan 4, 2018

Ping @JohnMcLear

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Added @ldidry as package owner.

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ldidry commented Jan 4, 2018

Thx !

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Hey you two, happy to lend a hand if there's anything i can do (as seen from the mention above, we've got a ticket open to track this very issue)!

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ldidry commented Feb 9, 2018

I tried to publish the new version with my usual npmjs account (framasky), fail. I created a ldidry account (why isn't there a real link between github and npmjs.com?), same fail.

@JohnMcLear Could give me the rights to publish the package on npmjs.com with the framasky account please?

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JohnMcLear commented Feb 9, 2018 via email

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ldidry commented Feb 9, 2018

Since the package is now published under the ueberdb2 name, could you give me the rights on it too please?

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done

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ldidry commented Feb 9, 2018

Thank you, it's released for ueberdb2 (since ueberDB is 3 years old, and that Etherpad uses ueberdb2, it may not be necessary to release ueberDB, is it?)

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Thank you so much you two! And thank you so much for keeping interesting gear like EtherpadLite rolling :)

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