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Maintain a community toggles markdown page #156

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corkupine opened this issue Mar 6, 2018 · 5 comments
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Maintain a community toggles markdown page #156

corkupine opened this issue Mar 6, 2018 · 5 comments

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@corkupine
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It would be great to maintain a page with links to community-generated toggles. I am working on a custom toggle right now for Active Directory and I can't imagine someone hasn't done it yet. Likewise, it would be great to offer it to the community when I'm finished.

I don't mind handling PRs for something like that if it would help.

@mikanyg
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mikanyg commented Apr 9, 2018

I am working on some azure backed toggles myself (various storage providers) that I would like to contribute back to the community. So a simple list of known feature toggle custom providers would be awesome.

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mikanyg commented Apr 12, 2018

Just published the several FeatureToggle providers for several Azure services to nuget.org.
Details to be found here FeatureToggle.Azure

@jason-roberts
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Hi @corkupine hi @mikanyg - as an alternative how would you feel about the idea of a separate repository e.g. "FeatureToggle.Contrib" or perhaps creating a github org with mule repros inside it?

@corkupine
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Either idea sounds great. I'm assuming you mean "mult repos", or maybe I am unaware of some phrase the cool kids are using now.

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mikanyg commented May 16, 2018

Same for me, sounds like a good idea, but was scratching my head about the “mule” repros.

I think that moving all repos to an org would benefit all projects, but might require more attention from several people.

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