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Hi Abel, my initial thoughts are that we should stick to a similar mechanism as most of the other tests we have now (i.e. regex on the README) for the time being. If we do go through with the refactor into plugin architecture (#334), I anticipate that the implementation of any given test will be hidden away in a separate libray so those libraries can do whatever they think is useful for their use case.
Since Julia 1.0, public packages are registered in
https://github.com/JuliaRegistries /General
, by creating some files underLETTER/PACKAGENAME
. For instance, the packageNLPModels.jl
is registered because there are files underhttps://github.com/JuliaRegistries/General/blob/master/N/NLPModels/
.All packages need an OSI-approved license to be registered in the default registry.
One check can be to verify that
Package.toml
exists in that folder.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: