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[Support Levels] Blog post on adding tool to your CI #224

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Emuentes opened this issue Jun 17, 2019 · 4 comments
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[Support Levels] Blog post on adding tool to your CI #224

Emuentes opened this issue Jun 17, 2019 · 4 comments
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@Eomm Eomm added the article Need to spread this information label Aug 31, 2019
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Eomm commented Aug 31, 2019

Isn't this issue a duplicate of #248 ?

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@Eomm My understanding, during the meeting where this ticket was created, was that there was the blog post from #248 to cover the general idea of the Support Levels property and how our group came to the conclusions we did.

This ticket is for a blog post after changes are made to our implementation based on any feedback from the discussion on the previous blog post. This blog post would be about using your tool to validate the support level property (whether in package.json or otherwise) as part of CI, not a call for feedback about the general idea of the support levels property like the other blog post.

I could be mistaken though. @mhdawson or anyone else have any thoughts on this?

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Eomm commented Oct 1, 2019

Thanks for the clarification 👍

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mhdawson commented Oct 4, 2019

@Emuentes I honestly can't remember but your explanation seems like something we should do....

@thescientist13 thescientist13 added this to the Support Levels milestone Dec 1, 2020
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