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Retire use of generic blob publish

Open chidozieononiwu opened this issue 3 years ago • 2 comments

  • Retire use of the public-blob.yml from build tools repo.
  • Add template package for android.

chidozieononiwu avatar Mar 16 '22 22:03 chidozieononiwu

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check-enforcer[bot] avatar Apr 23 '22 01:04 check-enforcer[bot]

Hi @chidozieononiwu. Thank you for your interest in helping to improve the Azure SDK experience and for your contribution. We've noticed that there hasn't been recent engagement on this pull request. If this is still an active work stream, please let us know by pushing some changes or leaving a comment. Otherwise, we'll close this out in 7 days.

ghost avatar Sep 02 '22 10:09 ghost

Closing this for now

chidozieononiwu avatar Sep 06 '22 18:09 chidozieononiwu

Hi @chidozieononiwu. Thank you for your contribution. Since there hasn't been recent engagement, we're going to close this out. Feel free to respond with a comment containing "/reopen" if you'd like to continue working on these changes. Please be sure to use the command to reopen or remove the "no-recent-activity" label; otherwise, this is likely to be closed again with the next cleanup pass.

ghost avatar Sep 13 '22 23:09 ghost

@chidozieononiwu is there a tracking issue for this work? If so could you please assign it to @JimSuplizio so that we can try and clean-up the android release pipelines.

weshaggard avatar Nov 09 '22 18:11 weshaggard