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Add support for Import and Export of Libraries #21

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@Kelketek Kelketek commented Dec 6, 2014

  • Background: This PR enables a user to export their Content libraries to a gzipped tarball, much like they can export a course, and import them similarly.
  • Jira tickets: Implements SOL-82
  • Discussions: Architecture discussed extensively on the wiki and in meetings, then the revised proposal was presented to the Arch Council on Oct. 21 and given thumbs up.
  • Dependencies: https://github.com/edx/edx-platform/pull/6155
  • Sandbox URL: TBD
  • Internal code reviews PRs: Import/Export Libraries #10
  • Partner information: 3rd party-hosted open edX instance, for an edX solutions client.

@bradenmacdonald bradenmacdonald force-pushed the content-libraries branch 2 times, most recently from c87b2ac to 72e0c2c Compare December 10, 2014 06:59
@Kelketek Kelketek force-pushed the content_libraries/7-import-export branch from c425e05 to 0f443ef Compare December 23, 2014 18:21
@Kelketek Kelketek force-pushed the content_libraries/7-import-export branch 2 times, most recently from 69e1878 to f185dfa Compare December 23, 2014 21:34
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@Kelketek do we still need this PR?

@Kelketek Kelketek closed this May 15, 2015
@Kelketek Kelketek deleted the content_libraries/7-import-export branch May 15, 2015 18:09
itsjeyd pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 17, 2015
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