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Managing Dependencies like a boss 😎 #145
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Thanks for the invite, I can do 2016-08-17, 2016-08-31 or 2016-09-07. name: Andrew Nesbitt Thanks! |
Great! How about you @boennemann? |
Yay, thanks again for the invite @kentcdodds. I'm happy to join on all dates @andrew mentioned, but would prefer the earliest date 2016-08-17.
It would be cool to have someone from npm on the show. @ashleygwilliams or @bcoe maybe? :) |
Oh! I'd love to have both @ashleygwilliams and @bcoe on! Ashley joined us before and we had a splendid time. I've really admired Benjamin's work on |
@kentcdodds I'd be happy to chat on this topic, my schedule is pretty flexible -- npm Camp being my only upcoming obligation on the 30th of July.
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Great! Would love to have you too @ashleygwilliams |
sure thing!
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Sweet! We're on the schedule for the 17th of August. Really looking forward to this show 😺 |
Alrighty! The show is on the website now (with your avatars and names, please double check that it looks ok). You should have received an email inviting you to a Google Doc. If you didn't, let me know. As always, let me know if you have any questions 😄 Looking forward to the show! |
Title: Managing Dependencies like a boss 😎
Description: The average npm project has 100 dependencies and subdependencies. Managing these dependencies can be challenging. We're going to talk with the great people behind DependencyCI, Libraries.io, and Greenkeeper.io about how to make managing these dependencies easier.
Potential guest(s): @andrew and @boennemann (any other people you'd recommend who'd have a unique perspective on this? Please suggest them!)
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