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Add release management instruction for sheriff #392

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cychu42 opened this issue Mar 20, 2023 · 4 comments
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Add release management instruction for sheriff #392

cychu42 opened this issue Mar 20, 2023 · 4 comments
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cychu42 commented Mar 20, 2023

I have noticed new sheriffs asking about how to handle releases a few times, so we should add some explanations/links of how to use npm version and releases in the sheriff page.

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humphd commented Mar 20, 2023

We also need someone to finish #269.

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SerpentBytes commented Mar 20, 2023

We also need someone to finish #269.

I would like to work on #269 if no one else is interested.

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cychu42 commented Mar 29, 2023

An addition is made on how to create releases, see here.
Let me know if it looks good or anyone wants any change.

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cychu42 commented Mar 31, 2023

I'm going to close issue for now, after having Mario saw it and no further change is suggested so far.

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