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Upgrade to latest Level modules #20

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@vweevers vweevers commented Sep 8, 2019

For a description see Level/multileveldown#15, which will have to land before this.

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@substack Any change of seeing this merged or moving this module to the Level org just like multileveldown last week? 🙂

@vweevers vweevers marked this pull request as ready for review November 4, 2019 18:42
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maxlath commented Dec 5, 2019

with an immense respect to all the work done by @substack here and elsewhere, it doesn't look like he is interested in continuing supporting this module (his last commit was in 2014 and I can't find track of any comment in issues since then): shouldn't we move on and fork into Level/level-party? As for the name of the npm package, level-party2 is on option, but that would be missing out on the great oppurtunity of having a level-after-party ;) 🎉 👯‍♂️ 🍾 👯‍♀️ 🎉

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vweevers commented Dec 7, 2019

The repo was transferred to Level 🎉

I'll update package.json etc shortly.

@vweevers vweevers merged commit 84946a3 into Level:master Dec 8, 2019
@vweevers vweevers deleted the upgrade branch December 8, 2019 15:09
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