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Should this repo be included in Palm? #8

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mtyaka opened this issue Apr 3, 2023 · 5 comments
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Should this repo be included in Palm? #8

mtyaka opened this issue Apr 3, 2023 · 5 comments

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@mtyaka
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mtyaka commented Apr 3, 2023

@pkulkark @navinkarkera

The Build-Test-Release Working Group is preparing to cut branches for Palm, the next Open edX release. The cut will happen on April 11th.

The openedx.yml currently says that this repo should "maybe" be included in the next release.

Is the repo ready to be included in Palm? Or should we wait until Quince, scheduled to be released in December?

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@mtyaka The repo is ready but I am not sure about what including in Palm release means here. Since this repo is a plugin which should only be installed by users if they want to utilize skill/tag verification forms.

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mtyaka commented Apr 4, 2023

@navinkarkera It only means that an open-release/palm.master branch will be created (and open-release/palm.<n> tags when actual releases happen), so that users that are using Palm can quickly find a compatible version of this repo. It doesn't mean that it will be included and/or enabled in a standard installation by default.

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mtyaka commented Apr 4, 2023

I opened a PR to remove the maybe: true line from openedx.yaml.

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@mtyaka Thanks.

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cmltaWt0 commented Apr 7, 2024

I'm closing the issue since the repo is included in Palm+ releases.

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