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Updating testing repo with more examples! #4

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vsoch opened this issue Mar 24, 2020 · 4 comments
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Updating testing repo with more examples! #4

vsoch opened this issue Mar 24, 2020 · 4 comments

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vsoch commented Mar 24, 2020

Per discussion in urlstechie/urlchecker-python#11 (comment), @SuperKogito mentioned he is going to put on his queue to add more examples to the testing repo here. Since the issue was separate from the update to the urlchecker-python I am opening it here (and merging the PR there so I can speed up the testing!) Thanks @SuperKogito let me know if I can help here- I think you have a better sense of what you want to add.

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vsoch commented Mar 24, 2020

Also I'm not able to assign people / otherwise manage this repository, just a heads up!

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@vsoch I am very sorry but I will only be active again starting next Wednesday. My hands are full atm. I am really sorry to do this as such a crucial time for the tools :( I accepted the reviews, I read the comments but I will answer them next week and the same goes for the release unless if you want to do it. I would rather wait a couple of days than do it in a rush cuz with my current level of stress I would probably do a sloppy job.

I just made you an owner so you can be able to assign people and do it all. Just remember :p

Stay safe, stay healthy ;)

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vsoch commented Mar 25, 2020

Love it :)

Don't worry there is no rush on these things! Let's touch bases when you get back / have some time, and I'll watch over the repository in the meantime! 🦇 👨 👩 💪

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vsoch commented Apr 21, 2020

Per discussion in urlstechie/urlchecker-python#43 (comment), the link there should take you to a jobs.yml that should be added as a testing file somewhere here. Actually just taking a few lines from it would be sufficient (and not redundant).

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