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Jul 27, 2011
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EPiServer NuGet now has package upload

Our NuGet site, nuget.episerver.com has now been updated so you can log-in (using your normal EPiServer World account) and upload your own packages. Uploads are subject to moderation so they won’t appear in the live feed immediately but should normally be available with 24 hours.

The site is still at the beta stage so please take the time to report any problems you have to nuget@episerver.com. Please note that package submissions are no longer accepted via email.

Jul 27, 2011

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Jeff Wallace
Jeff Wallace Jul 29, 2011 03:33 PM

Nice. I like. :)

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