On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 6:38 PM, Kris Borchers <kris(a)redhat.com> wrote:
So thanks to Luke we have included the latest tag of AeroGear.js in
the Bower registry. This allows app developers to include AeroGear in their projects
easily through that package management
system or via other tools like Yeoman.
That's cool. (never used Bower/Yeoman) Is it "easy" to use that ? Or
would a little article (e.g. a getting started) on the
aerogear.org
site help ?
-Matthias
The issue is our tags include our entire repo and since Bower basis what it includes in
someone's project by what is in the tag, our entire repo gets dropped in the
user's project which I'm sure not too many people will be happy about.
I noticed that jQuery has a separate repo for Bower so that only the dist files are
included but Luke pointed out that Backbone drops in the whole repo so it doesn't seem
like there is a "standard" yet.
I would vote that we create another repo, aerogear/aerogear-js-bower (or something like
that) so that our users that use Bower can include the files without worrying about
gitignoring our entire repo from the included component.
Thoughts?
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