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Boxstarter pre-release packages #427

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mkevenaar opened this issue Mar 4, 2020 · 3 comments
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Boxstarter pre-release packages #427

mkevenaar opened this issue Mar 4, 2020 · 3 comments
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mkevenaar commented Mar 4, 2020

It would be nice to have pre-release packages in, for example, MyGet that contain the latest unstable builds. Just like we currently have for Chocolatey GUI.

@pauby pauby added 0 - Backlog Issue is accepted, but is not ready to be worked on or not in current sprint Priority_LOW Issues that are low priority, and will most likely only be fixed by the community labels Apr 25, 2020
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ping @pauby / @JPRuskin - maybe this is something we should take a look at again now that version v3 is around the corner?

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pauby commented Apr 12, 2022

We don't have any plans to publish Boxstarter outside of Chocolatey and the GitHub releases page.

What's the use case for this?

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I like the idea of having a "unstable release" for each PR that gets merged onto develop - if these releases were available via a nuget feed it'd be a heck easier to test / play around with.
(talking about automated releases that should not be published to the community repo as they'd be 'dev-preview', not something you'd want users to install by accident)

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