Hi dave,

Thanks for your advice. I'll contact the Apache NetBeans community to find
out how to deploy it to the marketplace and build a binary release job for
plugins.

Best regards
Seonghyun

2021년 4월 23일 (금) 오전 6:52, David P Grove <gro...@us.ibm.com>님이 작성:

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>
>
> Seong Hyun Oh <seonghyu...@gmail.com> wrote on 04/21/2021 05:03:25 AM:
> >
> > I'd like to release the openwhisk IDE plugins for vscode and Intellij
> > according to the official Apache OpenWhisk project's Release Manager [1]
> > and publish it to the marketplace. (We have published IDE plugins under
> the
> > NAVER vendor[2][3].)
> >
> > So I'd like to create a release procedure for those IDE plugin
> repositories
> > first, it would be appreciated if you let us know if IDE plugins can be
> > managed with the openwhisk release manager and if Apache vendor can be
> used
> > to deploy IDE plugins to the market place (Microsoft VSCode and
> Jetbrains).
> >
>
> Hi,
>
>         The steps of making a source release are going to be roughly the
> same
> no matter what additional places we chose to make "convenience binaries"
> available afterwards.
>
>         I took a quick look at the VSCode Marketplace and it looks like
> Apache NetBeans is publishing their plugin using an official looking ASF
> vendor. Probably the thing to do is to reach out to the community to find
> out the details for how to also publish our plugin under that vendor.
>
> --dave
>

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