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conda packages are available on the conda-forge channel. The feedstock repo is at https://github.com/conda-forge/deno-feedstock. If anyone is interested in being a maintainer, please open an issue there or submit a PR that adds your github user name to this location: https://github.com/conda-forge/deno-feedstock/blob/master/recipe/meta.yaml#L45 |
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Greetings, and thank you for your work on this very useful software. I've been working on adding a recipe for deno to conda-forge, which is a community effort to create conda packages.
conda-forge/staged-recipes#17315
It is customary there to invite the maintainers of the upstream code to be "maintainers" of the recipe on conda-forge. There is no obligation to do any work as a maintainer, but being a maintainer gives you the power to merge PRs, including the automatic updates submitted by the conda-forge bot. If any of the deno maintainers would like to be added as maintainers to the recipe, please comment here or on conda-forge/staged-recipes#17315.
After that PR is merged, you can add yourself as a maintainer in a PR to the generated "feedstock" repository. When that is available, I'll post a link on this issue.
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