>> From: carandraug+...@gmail.com
>> Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 17:09:07 +0100
>> Subject: Moving ocframe to Octave-Forge‏
>> To: johanb...@hotmail.com
>> CC: octave-dev@lists.sourceforge.net; jord...@octave.org
>>
>> On 13 September 2011 10:21, JohanB <johan...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>> > For the moment, ocframe is not under active development. In
>> > the future I will continue development to support 3D
>> > analysis . Currently I am busy with some priority project.
>> > However I can make some time to move my project to
>> > Octave-Forge. Can I still hold the current project or does
>> > it has to move to octave-forge as well? (It is easy for help
>> > files and news if I continue development)
>> > Which steps do I need to take to move to Octave-forge?
>>
>> Hi Johan,
>>
>> apologies for the very late response. Actually, Jordi has forwarded me
>> your reply a long time ago but I only found the time now. By the way,
>> I'm CC'ing this to the octave-forge mailing list too.
>>
>> Regarding your question, you can of course hold your current project
>> although it's probably better if you make the whole move.
>>
>> We usually give write-access to any user after he has contributed some
>> code. You would be submitting and entire package :) Whenever you feel
>> like coding it, you can do it. Also, you can stay as the package
>> maintainer. The documentation for your package is generated when a new
>> release is made and it will be mentioned on the octave-forge news.
>> Also, it will make it simpler for you to mantain because you'll only
>> have to bother with having the code and the packages in 1 place and
>> it's confusing for users who otherwise will feel as if there's 2
>> ocframe packages.
>>
>> By the way, since 3.4 one can use 'pkg install -forge package-name' to
>> install packages directly from octave without downloading the package
>> themselves.
>>
>> If you want to make the move, just let us know and give us your
>> sourceforge account name so we can give write access to the repo.
>>
>> Carnë

2011/9/28 Johan Beke <johanb...@hotmail.com>:
> Hi Carnë,
>
> Feel free to add me to the project. I ll prepare myself to move my project
> to octave-forge.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Johan

Thank you for considering this. I have added you and you should be
able to commit your functions to the repo now.

About the location of your code, you can create a new directory
ocframe inside 'trunk/main'. There is another possibility though which
you might prefer. We have recently (2 days ago actually) added a new
package 'mechanics'. Do you think your code would fit better there?

I have just spoke to the package maintainer (Juan Carbajal which I'm
CC'ing on this e-mail) and he agrees that your code would fit nicely
there and it would be easier for users to find it there. What do you
think of this?

Carnë

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