What is the workflow to submit a recipe to conda-forge?
See original GitHub issue@pelson I want to start packaging geos
and shapely
in the conda-forge channel.
Should I create a feedstock repo in the conda-forge organization or should I send the recipes here to staged-recipes?
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I think the original question has now been answered (that and a few others beside). I’m going to close this issue.
@JanSchulz - I’m not averse to the changes proposed, though they would need to be done in a way that was consistent with the styling of the conda-forge.github.io homepage (i.e. not extremely verbose). Happy to take PRs at https://github.com/conda-forge/conda-forge.github.io
Why not make each question a headline and add the answer below the headline? Like