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Publishing of lines-1.0.0 #27
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Yes! I'm writing the docs up today :) |
@terezka Couldn’t find it in the package list and the docs link doesn’t work, so assuming it’s not published yet. Just want to make sure I’m not missing something. |
No, it isn't. Still have a release blog post to write :) |
Would it be possible to publish this package, I would hate to just load the source code in our project to be able to use it. That would not benefit anybody :( |
I ended up using elm-github-install to install it. Was very easy, and works great!
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Would it be possible to publish this package, I would hate to just load the source code in our project to be able to use it. That would not benefit anybody :(
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@joefiorini Thanks, I em exploring that route now as well, but it keeps failing with the install of material-ui. Does elm-github-install keep semantic versioning in mind? I imagine those guarantees are all out the window :-) |
Will merge to master only after the charts package is released (terezka/line-charts#27), because I don't want to require elm-github-install.
This seems fixed now, right? http://package.elm-lang.org/packages/terezka/line-charts |
Hello.
Do you have any plans for publishing this amazing library?
It'd be beneficial for everyone, since closest alternative like elm-plot is deprecated, according to readme file.
Thanks
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