Hello,
My name is Jacob Wagner and I will be helping Mike Jiang to maintain most of
the packages he works on involving analysis of flow cytometry data. If possible
I would like to:
1) Get set up with an account in the credentials database so that I can add my
public key to be able to at
Lori,
Would you be able to help with this?
Thanks!
Mike
From: Wagner, Jake
Sent: Wednesday, February 6, 2019 3:20 PM
To: bioc-devel@r-project.org
Cc: Jiang, Mike
Subject: Bioconductor git credentials
Hello,
My name is Jacob Wagner and I will be helping Mike
Hi Britta,
You could use submodules in git. I took some time to create an example use case
for you, at
https://github.com/nturaga/main_repository
The “main_repository” contains a README.md file which you might find useful to
go about creating the submodule for your packages/
The
Hi Marta,
That’s good to know that nothing is awry as far as versions go.
There is no active web hook once a package is accepted, the web hook is for
building and checking while the package is going through the submission
process.
Once it is accepted into Bioconductor, we just have the
Hi Nitesh,
Thank you so much for your help. I think I have managed not to mess it up again.
Btw, I have a small question regarding the webhook that should be added to the
github repository when submitting a package: is this webhook still necessary
once the package has been acepted?
Well,