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Request: Upload to cdnjs #70

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ethanpil opened this issue Jan 29, 2015 · 5 comments
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Request: Upload to cdnjs #70

ethanpil opened this issue Jan 29, 2015 · 5 comments

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@ethanpil
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Hi, I use this here and there for prototyping via jsfiddle and other one off tests. Would love to have it available via http://cdnjs.com

Can you add it? https://github.com/cdnjs/cdnjs

@ethanpil
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Will you be able to start using tags in github for releases? I cant add it to CDNs because the auto update feature is based on tags. Its also quite difficult to track version history without them, you should be using them anyway!! :)

@joshuagatcke
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Ok, going to have to learn how to use tags!

@tomByrer
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I can help set you up on http://www.jsdelivr.com if you'd like. 3 times better than cdnjs, because it IS cdnjs multiplexed together with MaxCDN and a third CDN with a few additional POPs.

Only issue I see now is that your have minified code which we require. Automated uploads are possible with our bot when you push to /releases.

On Feb 24, 2015, at 8:16 AM, joshuagatcke [email protected] wrote:

Ok, going to have to learn how to use tags!


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@ethanpil
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This isn't my project, but sounds great to me. I will look into using your CDN in the future.

Hopefully its easier to add/update libs than CDNjs but this isnt the place for that discussion.

Let me know if I can do something here to help HTML Kickstart get onto a CDN, as that will be quite useful to me, and I hope others as well...

@tomByrer
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Sorry, you = @joshuagatcke :)

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