Hi, I can reorganize the current documentation for fenics-virtual and write some instructions for the web page. I propose to have something similar to what we have for hashdist, where we have a link to a script which prints simple instructions as well as download and execute the installation script to get people started. We then have another page for some further informations for customizations. I have two questions for the maintainers of fenics-web: 1. I want to emulate the way fenics-install.sh is served on the webpage, that is, "curl -s http://fenicsproject.org/fenics-install.sh | bash". It seems that script is not in the fenics-web repo. So I am wondering where and how this is implemented. 2. For the instructions for customization, is it preferred to have it written using the fenics-web rst for a consistent style? Or an extra page is not preferred and a link to some bitbucket md file is the way to go?
Best regards, Larry. On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 2:56 AM, Anders Logg <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi again, > > Yes, having the Conda package installations on the web page would be great. > > I must admit I don't understand how Conda works - should it be viewed as > binary packaging, as a virtualization thing, or something in between? Where > does it fit into the installation instructions? Think about it and suggest > a patch / pull request for the web page repository. > > We should also get the fenics-virtual efforts on the web page. Are they > ready to be included? Garth? Jack? Lizao? > > For all these options to install, we should think about the level of > commitment we want to give for support. For the binary packages (Debian, > Ubuntu, Mac), we have Johannes, for fenics-install.sh, we have Johannes + > the implicit support through HashDist/HashStack. > > -- > Anders > > > > Sat Jan 31 2015 at 12:45:24 PM skrev Juan Luis Cano <[email protected]>: > >> Hello, >> >> I missed this email because I was not subscribed to the list until >> recently. >> >> I am very interested in contributing installation instructions to the >> FEniCS web for the conda packages. Do I have to sign the contributor >> agreement first? >> >> Regards, >> >> Juan Luis Cano >> > > _______________________________________________ > fenics mailing list > [email protected] > http://fenicsproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fenics > > -- Lizao (Larry) Li Univeristy of Minnesota
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