On 11/20/2016 06:57 AM, Alan W. Irwin wrote: > > @Hazen: > > Could you please check out the above possibility at github and test it > by attempting some merge commits? If that test confirms as expected > such commits are rejected at github with the above setup, then that > means any PLplot developer can use the PLplot github server in > confidence that those results can be pushed to our definitive server > at SF without any issues so long as the precautions mentioned in > README.developers are followed. Note the "definitive" designation > means the server used by our release manager (currently me), and the > git server we advertise on our website.
I have set this flag but I don't plan to test it. This is a just mirror and the only thing that will get pushed to Github master is whatever is in SF master, so it should by definition pass the SF repository criteria. > By the way, I can honestly say you did a great job as release manager > years ago (better than I am doing now in terms of how many releases > per year you got out the door), and if you wanted to take on that role > again (after I get 5.12.0 is out the door) that would give me more > time to do PLplot development and testing which would make me quite > happy. :-) My apologies but I am not interested in being release manager again. -Hazen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Plplot-general mailing list Plplot-general@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/plplot-general