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Deprecate build-deploy-bookdown workflow, connect-publish.yml? #132

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k-doering-NOAA opened this issue Jul 12, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #139
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Deprecate build-deploy-bookdown workflow, connect-publish.yml? #132

k-doering-NOAA opened this issue Jul 12, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #139

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According to the dependency graph, build-deploy-bookdown.yml only has 1 repository using it.

connect-publish.yml has none.

Perhaps these should be removed from ghactions4r, as there is not sufficient activity to help ensure they remain tested and up to date?

Alternatively, they could be left as-is and we could try to advertise them more (for bookdown, there are probably existing nmfs projects that could use the bookdown workflow, including the FIMS collaborative workflow doc.

The connect-publish seems was not working properly, so I think it should be removed regardless.

k-doering-NOAA added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 2, 2024
k-doering-NOAA added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 2, 2024
not being used. addresses #132
Note that workflows were immediately removed because only 1 workflow was using.
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k-doering-NOAA added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 5, 2024
k-doering-NOAA added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 5, 2024
not being used. addresses #132
Note that workflows were immediately removed because only 1 workflow was using.
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