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Chore: Update Lerna to the latest version (3.16.4) #16919

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There were 2 minor releases since they added better OTP support to Lerna. There were several fixes and improvements to OTP flow so it would be great to take advantage of it. In general, OTP prompts completely changed the experience around releasing packages to npm. However, there was one occurrence where I had to provide the same code twice for some unknown reasons. Let's hope it was fixed in the meantime.

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npm run publish:check

To verify whether Lerna works as expected. It only shows modified packages. When executed on the master branch it will show all of them as we release recently from wp/trunk.

@gziolo gziolo added [Type] Build Tooling Issues or PRs related to build tooling [Type] Project Management Meta-issues related to project management of Gutenberg labels Aug 6, 2019
@gziolo gziolo self-assigned this Aug 6, 2019
@gziolo gziolo force-pushed the update/lerna-latest-version branch from 6d0ee75 to 8cf4820 Compare August 6, 2019 07:57
@gziolo gziolo merged commit 4ef60f3 into master Aug 6, 2019
@gziolo gziolo deleted the update/lerna-latest-version branch August 6, 2019 08:52
@gziolo gziolo added this to the Gutenberg 6.3 milestone Aug 6, 2019
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