Re: [Rdkit-discuss] https://sourceforge.net

2015-03-23 Thread Paul Emsley
On 21/03/15 04:48, Greg Landrum wrote: Does anyone see a problem with me doing a commit there that removes all the code and just leaves a look in github readme? I would have found this useful :-) Paul. -- Dive

Re: [Rdkit-discuss] https://sourceforge.net

2015-03-23 Thread TJ O'Donnell
How about including a link on sourceforge to this: https://help.github.com/articles/support-for-subversion-clients/ so that folks without git clients can get started. TJ On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 9:48 PM, Greg Landrum greg.land...@gmail.com wrote: The mailing lists and one form of the downloads

Re: [Rdkit-discuss] https://sourceforge.net

2015-03-20 Thread Greg Landrum
The mailing lists and one form of the downloads are hosted there. It's a very good point that having the trackers still active on sourceforge is confusing. I just deleted them. We should also do something about the svn repo that's there, just to make clear that it's no longer active. Does anyone

[Rdkit-discuss] https://sourceforge.net

2015-03-20 Thread Soren Wacker
Hi, rdkit has moved to github, but there is still the repository on sourceforge.net. However, if you google 'rdkit bugs' the sourceforge page comes up first. I find that confusing. Is there a reason to keep the sourceforge.net stuff? If not, why don't you remove the sourceforge repository? kind