I vote +1:
* Ran npm audit
* Ran NPM Test locally (linux environment)
* I've had a co-worker that have been using a development version
internally for some time now
* Verified Tags
* Verified archive
On 2022-11-08 10:20 a.m., Bryan Ellis wrote:
Please review and vote on this cordova-common release v4.1.0
by replying to this email (and keep discussion on the DISCUSS thread)
The archive has been published to dist/dev:
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/cordova/common-4.1.0
<https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/cordova/common-4.1.0>
The package was published from its corresponding git tag:
cordova-common: 4.1.0 (e8e8735648)
Upon a successful vote I will upload the archive to dist/, publish it to npm,
and post the blog post.
Voting guidelines:
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I vote +1:
* Ran coho audit-license-headers over the relevant repos
* Ran coho check-license to ensure all dependencies and sub-dependencies have
Apache-compatible licenses
* Ensured the continuous build was green when repo was tagged
* Ran `npm test`
* Ran `npm audit`
found 0 vulnerabilities
* Ran various `cordova` test w/ sample app:
* `cordova`
* `cordova -v`
* `cordova create`
* `cordova info`
* `cordova help`
* `cordova config ls`
* `cordova requirements`
* `cordova telemetry`
* `cordova plugin`
* `cordova plugin add`
* `cordova plugin rm`
* `cordova platform`
* `cordova platform add`
* `cordova platform rm`
* `cordova build`
* `cordova prepare`
* `cordova compile`
* `cordova run`
* `cordova serve`
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