Use nuget.org for publicly available packages#776
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jimmylewis wants to merge 1 commit intoaspnet:mainfrom
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Use nuget.org for publicly available packages#776jimmylewis wants to merge 1 commit intoaspnet:mainfrom
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When package dependency versions change, the libman package feed (hosted on the azure-public ADO instance) is not writable by non-Microsoft employees. This can lead to issues building the solution when adding/updating references, especially including when runtime packages update from SDK servicing. This change fetches any publicly available packages from nuget.org, which makes it easier to support new packages or package upgrades. Having multiple package sources is not a risk when using packageSourceMappings. Resolves aspnet#728
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@phil-allen-msft could you please check this, as asked by @jimmylewis? |
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When package dependency versions change, the libman package feed (hosted on the azure-public ADO instance) is not writable by non-Microsoft employees. This can lead to issues building the solution when adding/updating references, especially including when runtime packages update from SDK servicing.
This change fetches any publicly available packages from nuget.org, which makes it easier to support new packages or package upgrades.
Having multiple package sources is not a risk when using packageSourceMappings.
Resolves #728