checkout@v2 uses node12 which will be deprecated soon.
I've aligned CI configurations to use a more recent action,
already in-use in the 'meet.yml' flow.
- upload local translation files on push
- make crowdin create a pull request when new translations are made
through the crowdin website (webhook configured on crowdin-end)
Updated CI to use "npm" instead of yarn for the frontend project based
on @manuhabitela's recommendations. Also updated the dependencies-related CI
steps that were previously missed.
ChangeLog won't be any useful before the first release.
Save us time, save the world useless computation, remove the CI steps.
They'll be added back as soon as they are necessary.
@rouja secrets management relies on a central repository, which manages
all numerique-gouv secrets.
I have created a new subfolder in its "numerique-gouv/secret" repository
to store all update key/credentials related to the Meet project.
I have updated all references of "Impress" to "Meet".
Migrations were manually updated and not regenerated. Never-mind,
they all will be squashed before the first release.
I have also searched for reference to "Magnify", and replaced them
by "Meet".
While updating the backend sources, I have also fixed other parts of
the project, namely:
- Compose file
- Github documentation and CI
- Makefile commands