Hello there!
On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 9:25 PM, Bruno Oliveira <bruno(a)abstractj.org> wrote:
Good morning team,
After some discussion at this PR
https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-android-cookbook/pull/22. I was
wondering if would be nice on having the zip files with the latest
cookbook stable version. Like we do for UPS
https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-unifiedpush-server/releases
I think it would be nice if the cookbook usage experience for our users is
as simple as possible:
- clone master
- build the app
- deploy
- profit
If our users would have to build a few dependency in order to get the
cookbook demo(s) up and running, I am not sure if the experience is that
smooth.
+1 on creating tags/releases for the cookbooks. This could be done when the
cookbook is upgraded to a new version of our libraries. Another benefit
with creating these tags/releases is that this gives us a history(or list)
of demos that also show how to use slightly older versions (e.g. from last
year), instead of just the latest greatest.
-Matthias
This is not specific for Android, I saw that some projects are already
doing it like AGJS, we just need to keep the pace.
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