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add a css build file in manual testing to diff postcss/cssnano output #1285

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erwinmombay opened this issue Jan 4, 2016 · 3 comments
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when merging version updates for anything postcss/cssnano related we don't know if the css output has changed in any way (besides reading the changelog). we need to be able to at least see the difference easily.

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@erwinmombay erwinmombay changed the title add a css built file in manual testing to diff postcss/cssnano output add a css build file in manual testing to diff postcss/cssnano output Jan 4, 2016
@rudygalfi rudygalfi added this to the M? milestone Feb 4, 2016
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@erwinmombay Can you update on this and push to M1/2 if needed?

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@rudygalfi marking as M2

@erwinmombay erwinmombay modified the milestones: M2, M? Feb 4, 2016
@rudygalfi rudygalfi modified the milestones: M2, Backlog Mar 4, 2016
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Hey,

The AMP community has been working nonstop to make AMP better, but somehow we've still managed to grow an enormous backlog of open issues. This has made it difficult for the community to prioritize what we should work on next.

A new process is on the way and to give it a chance for success we will be closing issues that have not been updated in awhile.

If this issue still requires further attention, simply reopen it. Please try to reproduce it with the latest version to ensure it gets proper attention!

We really appreciate the contribution! Thank you for bearing with us as we drag ourselves out of the issue abyss. :)

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