That is what I meant---more of a "pro forma" push freeze....
--Chris
On 5/6/2018 16:43, Ed . wrote:
Chris,
Regarding those 6: why don't we just declare that those now "properly" live
on GitHub? That matters simply because the release manager, ie you, just
start using that as the authoritative location for them.
If you like that thought, then we don't need a "push freeze", just everyone
points each of their repo "origin" at the GitHub location! Then as you say
we can just make PRs and when you're happy you can release them to CPAN.
Ciao,
Ed
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Marshall
Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2018 8:15 PM
To: Ed . ; pdl-devel@lists.sourceforge.net ; Christian Walde
Subject: Re: [Pdl-devel] PDL-2.019 released
Let's have a "push freeze" for:
PDL::LinearAlgebra
PDL::Book
PDL::Graphics::PLplot
PDL::IO::HDF5
PDL::FFTW 2.x
pdl-www
and switch to the github repositories.
Most were adopted by me as their original
developers moved on and their update rate has
been almost nothing since PDL-2.018.
I'm fine with the PR for meta data there to
be made from github. We can do fine tuning
on github more easily. :-)
--Chris
On 5/6/2018 13:44, Ed . wrote:
My immediate thought is: for main PDL, great! For the others, Chris - do
you
want the others turned back on for now, or shall I prepare PRs to switch
their metadata over as well?
For main PDL, everyone please start using the GitHub repo as the main
source. You can update your local repo settings just by doing this:
git remote set-url origin g...@github.com:PDLPorters/pdl.git
As mentioned earlier, this ends the "push freeze"! And as mentioned in the
updated docs, that also means that for the first time, we can usefully
merge
PRs using the "Merge" button. As discussed before, I think it's best if
that
is only done after someone else has looked at a PR to make sure it makes
sense to them.
-----Original Message-----
From: Christian Walde
Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2018 6:22 PM
To: pdl-devel@lists.sourceforge.net ; Ed .
Subject: Re: [Pdl-devel] PDL-2.019 released
On Sat, 05 May 2018 23:22:16 +0200, Ed . <ej...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Christian, could you turn off the SF-mirroring script?
# 0-59/5 * * * * cd /root/pdl_repo_mirrors/pdl.git && git update-mirror
# 1-59/5 * * * * cd /root/pdl_repo_mirrors/pdl-linearalgebra.git && git
update-mirror
# 2-59/5 * * * * cd /root/pdl_repo_mirrors/pdl-book.git && git
update-mirror
# 3-59/5 * * * * cd /root/pdl_repo_mirrors/pdl-graphics-plplot.git && git
update-mirror
# 4-59/5 * * * * cd /root/pdl_repo_mirrors/pdl-io-hdf5.git && git
update-mirror
# 0-59/5 * * * * cd /root/pdl_repo_mirrors/pdl-fftw.git && git
update-mirror
scripts disabled for pdl, pdl-linearalgebra, pdl-book,
pdl-graphics-plplot,
pdl-io-hdf5, pdl-fftw
let me know if that's ok
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