Package ID Prefix Reservation for Cake.* on nuget.org for cake-build organization
See original GitHub issuenuget.org allows projects to apply for Package ID Prefix Reservation which, for open-source projects is useful to help developers identify the packages published by the core maintainers of a project (visual indicator), and packages published by the community.
I suggest we apply for the prefix reservation for the Cake.*
prefix and owner cake-build
, but make the prefix public
, which means that packages owned by the cake-build
organization will have the visual indicator showing that the package originates from a reserved prefix, but it will not block future package submissions on the prefix for any other owner.
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This is great news! Thanks for getting that done!
@augustoproiete no objection from me neither.