Hi all,
Unfortunately I'm on holiday for the next two weeks, and away from any
laptop, so I can't help. After September 20th I'm all in for the new
release, if you need help then.
Pozdrawiam, | Best regards,
Maciek Wójcikowski
mac...@wojcikowski.pl
pt., 6 wrz 2019 o 20:35 Geoffrey
> With this in mind, I'm going to suggest that we feature freeze and focus on
> release blockers. We shouldn't be dogmatic (e.g. I note that I have already
> agreed to review/merge David Koes mega PR) but we should try to avoid making
> the documentation out-of-date during the release
> Hi Noel - I'd be happy to put together some Docker recipes for the most
> important platforms and all their versions OpenBabel is supposed to support.
> If that's done then anyone with docker installed on their machine could just
> run single commands to confirm that OpenBabel builds and
Absolutely. That'd be great. I'll make a new repo for all distribution (and
maintenance) related scripts/recipes (if there isn't already one) so that
we have them all in one place.
On Fri, 6 Sep 2019 at 14:53, Patrick Lorton wrote:
> Hi Noel - I'd be happy to put together some Docker recipes
Hi Noel - I'd be happy to put together some Docker recipes for the most
important platforms and all their versions OpenBabel is supposed to
support. If that's done then anyone with docker installed on their machine
could just run single commands to confirm that OpenBabel builds and tests
pass on
Hi all,
Geoff asked me to bring up the discussion of a release schedule for OB 3.0.
It's been so long since the last release, that it's become painful for us
to do a release, which is a bit of a vicious cycle as you can imagine.
So
I have some time to do this now (with help I hope!) so I'm