Switch Travis CI release to use Github release drafts#972
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ychin merged 1 commit intomacvim-dev:masterfrom Oct 24, 2019
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Switch Travis CI release to use Github release drafts#972ychin merged 1 commit intomacvim-dev:masterfrom
ychin merged 1 commit intomacvim-dev:masterfrom
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This is necessary because with the new macOS requirements to use code signing and app notarization, there's a set of additional steps after Travis CI has built the app to be done. Using drafts would upload the built app to a non-release location to give time to finish the remaining signing and notarization steps without creating an incomplete Github release.
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This is necessary because with the new macOS requirements to use code signing and app notarization, there's a set of additional steps after Travis CI has built the app to be done. Using drafts would upload the built app to a non-release location to give time to finish the remaining signing and notarization steps without creating an incomplete Github release.