Open kevmoo opened 5 years ago
If we're not using it, we should get rid of the repo, yes.
Is this used @redbrogdon @domesticmouse ?
What was the original purpose for this repo? Now that DartPad can load code directly from a repo, we do need a place to store the samples that were formerly gists, but we can also do that in the dart-pad repo itself.
On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 8:01 AM Andrew Brogdon notifications@github.com wrote:
What was the original purpose for this repo?
Having a single point of truth (SPOT) for the samples, since they were all in gists. Also allowed us to run travis w/ lints, etc to make sure we were following the latest best practices.
Now that DartPad can load code directly from a repo, we do need a place to store the samples that were formerly gists, but we can also do that in the dart-pad repo itself.
Sounds like a better plan, honestly. At the moment the examples repo is pointless. I'm happy to just delete it unless someone wants the bits here...
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I can just do the move to the archive – doesn't cost us anything. Will do now!
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SGTM
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Not maintained/used.
Thoughts?
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