It's a lot easier to develop with a VCS repository, even if you are the
only contributor so far:
* It will remove the need for you to provide patches, and just point
people to the repository.
* It's a lot faster that way, to avoid people having to manually apply
patches. All they'd need to do is just update their local copy of the
VCS repository.
* It will also help with testing, so that you only do solid releases.
There's github.com and bitbucket.org offering quick ways to do this.
What you think?
On 19/06/2012 13:03, Tomoji TAKASU wrote:
Dear Tshepang
There is no open repository for RTKLIB at this moment.
Because all of codes were written by me.
If you want your patch incorporated in RTKLIB, please
send it to the support e-mail address.
http://www.rtklib.com/rtklib_support.htm
I will check and include it in future versions if appropriate.
Tomoji TAKASU
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From: "Tshepang Lekhonkhobe" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2012 6:44 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [FOSS-GPS] where is the repository of rtklib?
I would like to play with the in-development version of rtklib. Where
can I find it? Also, does the project accept patches?
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