OK, we'll (eventually) host them at
http://projects.csail.mit.edu/exhibit .
Next question: for development, we can set up our own github repo to
contain just our extensions, and host just those extensions on our
site. Alternatively, we can fork zepheira/exhibit3 , add our
extensions to the extensions directory in the fork, and host the entire
forked repo on our server. In fact the questions of what to put in the
repo and what to host on our site are separable. Any advice as to
which is the better approach?
On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 4:33:31 PM, Ryan Lee wrote:
On 2012-07-14 23:13 , David Karger wrote:
I have some students working on some chart views for exhibit3 (e.g.
scatter plot and bar chart). When done, how should these be
incorporated? Should we submit a pull request with the intent that they
be incorporated on github and served from simile-widgets, or just host
the extension somewhere ourselves?
You should plan to host them regardless of their eventual fate - the
community's going to need an opportunity to review them for usage
before deciding whether they belong in the core.
We can discuss wider plans for hosting experimental / non-core
material somewhere in the realm of simile-widgets, but since that
hasn't yet been decided, I'd go with some method of self-hosting.
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