Thanks for your answer Martin, we will follow your suggestion of using a
branch. It sounds the simplest way.
Carlos A. Catania (AKA Harpo)
El lun., 31 ago. 2020 a las 14:14, Martin Morgan ()
escribió:
> A reasonable strategy is to create a branch ('master' for submission) that
> contains just
A reasonable strategy is to create a branch ('master' for submission) that
contains just the package source; use another branch for additional
functionality.
After submission, your package is cloned to the git.bioconductor.org repository
and you could maintain it from an arbitrary branch in
Hi to all,
My team is just about to submit a new package to Bioconductor and we have
a question about the files included in the github repository: According to
Bioconductor Guidelines for package submission, the repo should not contain
unnecessary files other than the required for package