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[Proposal] Split to other gems #82

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sue445 opened this issue Dec 24, 2022 · 2 comments · Fixed by #83
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[Proposal] Split to other gems #82

sue445 opened this issue Dec 24, 2022 · 2 comments · Fixed by #83
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sue445 commented Dec 24, 2022

ref. #81 (comment)

To do this, we believe it is necessary to followings.

  1. Create new organization (e.g. https://github.com/rspec-parameterized ) for this and new gems.
    • Although it is not essential, it is convenient to have an organization because it is managed by multiple people
  2. Invite core maintainers (@joker1007 @tomykaira @sue445 )
  3. Create rspec-parameterized/rspec-parameterized-core and migrate this gem's feature (except TableSyntax).
  4. Create rspec-parameterized/rspec-parameterized-table_syntax
  5. Transfer tomykaira/rspec-parameterized to rspec-parameterized/rspec-parameterized
  6. Bump major version and publish gem (v1.0.0)

@joker1007 @tomykaira Can I do these tasks myself?

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sue445 commented Dec 28, 2022

I recently spoke directly with @joker1007 and I have reached an agreement this.

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sue445 commented Dec 31, 2022

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