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[core] Seed a minimal CI #40

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@oliviertassinari oliviertassinari commented Jun 28, 2020

Copy & paste from the main repository, a seed on #37. It only handles prettier, for this first iteration. The aim to to reuse the same stack, to compound it.


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@oliviertassinari oliviertassinari added the core Infrastructure work going on behind the scenes label Jun 28, 2020
@oliviertassinari oliviertassinari force-pushed the ci-bootstrap branch 5 times, most recently from 9ef1ece to 399bbfa Compare June 28, 2020 18:21
@oliviertassinari oliviertassinari changed the title [core] Seed a minimam CI [core] Seed a minimal CI Jun 28, 2020
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Its a wierd to have "copy and paste" something. Probably we need to create some repository with all infra that will be shared between core and "X"

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oliviertassinari commented Jun 28, 2020

@dmtrKovalenko I think that your point is related to #25. If the outcome is we don't merge because y,z,x, then definitely, agree, the more code we can share the better, "more code" as more constraints.

@oliviertassinari oliviertassinari merged commit d0e977f into master Jul 1, 2020
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