I strongly agree that it would be very nice if GLPK had a version control
system. Even those who just watch the progress of the development would like
to see the step by step progress. Furthermore, it would motivate volunteers
to contribute for this great piece of software, which is the spirit of free
software.

GIT is very fast and practical.

Cheers,

Haroldo

On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 12:55 PM, fork <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Andrew and the list,
>
> Is there a public source code repository for GLPK?  It would be easier to
> submit
> patches if one could use git or subversion to pull the latest sources
> locally
> and play with them.  (I would like to give adding Postgres to MathProg a
> shot.)
>
> I realize that the distribution has the sources in it, but that is only a
> snapshot release -- if one wrote a patch against it, it might diverge
> substantially from the real code (even though Andrew cranks out an
> excellent
> release every six month, in addition to answering my noob questions on
> email).
>
> If I can help with setting up a repository on something like Savannah or
> Github,
> let me know.
>
> And thanks for the great free software!
>
>
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