Hello,

Thanks Rintze and Sylvester for working on this.  It should make it
easier for us to safely provide frequent style updates to users.

> ii) create a separate repository that automatically pulls in commits from 
> https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles,
> but only if all tests pass. I think this should be relatively easy to set up 
> with a commit hook, and should be very maintenance free.
> Consumers of CSL styles could then get their styles from that verified 
> repository.

This seems sensible and matches our own workflow internally - except
that we apply commit restrictions (which can be on the committer, the
content of the commit message or the content blobs) only to certain
branches in the pre-receive hook rather than the whole repository.

Though git makes it easier to push, pull and merge between different
repositories, I suspect that just applying restrictions on pushing to
certain branches (eg. only the CI system can push to master) might be
easier to work with.

Regards,
Rob.

On 16 July 2012 21:43, Charles Parnot <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Could we merge this now into the main repository, so we can start using it? 
>>> Maybe with a few instructions? I like the idea of having those tests right 
>>> there with the repo. And it will then be possible for us to submit more 
>>> tests or modify existing ones if needed.
>> Yes, that was another question that slipped my mind. Does anybody object to 
>> putting the test scripts in the main repo?
>
> If possible, it would be nice to move all the related files inside one 
> directory, e.g. /Tests/?
>
>
>> Sylvester helped me along running the tests locally on Windows XP (through 
>> http://rubyinstaller.org/ ), which was a quick setup.
>
> Looks like I will just need to install a few gems, then.
>
> charles
>
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