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What is the release schedule? #1033

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willkara opened this issue Jul 25, 2019 · 5 comments
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What is the release schedule? #1033

willkara opened this issue Jul 25, 2019 · 5 comments

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@willkara
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Is there a release schedule available? It seems the latest release on NPM was pushed 2 years ago, same with release in GH, even though there's been active work.

@jedateach
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In my case, I need 1.0.3 to be published, as it contains a typo to fix the npm package's main file path:
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@jedateach
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A straightforward way to automate this work away is to set up a build/CI pipeline that does the publishing for you.

@jedateach
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Seeing the amount of open Issues and PRs is concerning.

It looks like the https://github.com/gskinnerTeam hasn't touched EaselJS for a good year. Their twitter feed gives some indication they're still around, but looks like they're working projects other technologies: https://twitter.com/gskinner_team

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danzen commented Sep 1, 2019

If it is of any help... we have been releasing ZIM regularly for four years - we have an NPM version and a CreateJS NPM version - ZIM is at https://zimjs.com and info on NPM is at https://zimjs.com/npm.html once at NPM you can press the dependencies tab to see our NPM version of CreateJS. Truthfully, I don't work with NPM as all of what I do is stand-alone ZIM/CreateJS but we worked hard to get it going with Browserify - so... yay.

@djipco
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djipco commented Sep 30, 2019

It would be awesome if the latest version in the 1.x branch could be officially released (while we wait for v2). By that, I mean being the default version on the website and CDN and appearing as a "release" on GitHub.

For a teacher like me, being able to use the CDN version is so much easier than having students download easeljs-NEXT.js off of GitHub.

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