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rename Packages to Registry #1365

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aaronjudd opened this issue Sep 9, 2016 · 1 comment
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rename Packages to Registry #1365

aaronjudd opened this issue Sep 9, 2016 · 1 comment
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aaronjudd commented Sep 9, 2016

Rename Packages methods, collections, helpers, etc. to a non reserved keyword for code clarity. package being a reserved keyword, and while Packages is legal and works fine, it's also less indicative of what the purpose of this functionality now is. Similar logic to #1364

This would make a breaking change for existing packages, but I suspect the real packages.. being Atmosphere packages are aware of our migration to npm and modules, and/or that they are not being maintained.

@aaronjudd aaronjudd added this to the v0.18.0 milestone Sep 9, 2016
@aaronjudd aaronjudd added core and removed discussion labels Sep 9, 2016
@aaronjudd aaronjudd modified the milestones: v0.18.0, v0.20.0 Oct 19, 2016
@kieckhafer kieckhafer added ready and removed backlog labels Feb 15, 2017
@kieckhafer kieckhafer modified the milestones: Next, v0.20.0 Feb 15, 2017
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@brent-hoover brent-hoover added the chore For issues that describe a task that does not affect the release, such as tests or CI configuration label Mar 5, 2018
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aldeed commented Jul 9, 2019

Won't do

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