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Notify Slack channel on extension publish #160

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janpio opened this issue May 26, 2020 · 1 comment · Fixed by #211
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Notify Slack channel on extension publish #160

janpio opened this issue May 26, 2020 · 1 comment · Fixed by #211
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kind/improvement An improvement to existing feature and code. team/other Issue for another team that does not fit our nice boxes. topic: automation
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janpio commented May 26, 2020

We should notify our internal Slack channel each time we publish a new release of the extension (both stable and internal - possibly in a separate channel #feed-vscode or similar if we do not want to have all of them in the main vscode channel).

@janpio janpio added kind/improvement An improvement to existing feature and code. topic: automation labels May 26, 2020
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related to #76

@carmenberndt carmenberndt self-assigned this Jun 4, 2020
@carmenberndt carmenberndt added this to the Beta 10 milestone Jun 9, 2020
@carmenberndt carmenberndt added the process/candidate Candidate for next Milestone. label Jun 9, 2020
@janpio janpio modified the milestones: Beta 10, 2.1.0 Jun 10, 2020
@janpio janpio added team/other Issue for another team that does not fit our nice boxes. and removed process/candidate Candidate for next Milestone. labels Jun 10, 2020
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