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.
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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
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clear that it's no longer active.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
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
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