[Biopython-dev] biopython on github
Tiago Antão
tiagoantao at gmail.com
Thu Mar 26 09:09:31 EDT 2009
I've added some text regarding git on
http://biopython.org/wiki/PopGen_dev
(see "Code and Contributing" and "Existing Development branches").
Feel free to criticise. I've included a link to the wonderful GitUsage page
Giovanni: if you feel that I've deleted/changed something I should not
have, please say.
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 12:57 PM, Brad Chapman <chapmanb at 50mail.com> wrote:
> Hi all;
>
> Bartek:
>> Continuing on that topic. I think there are three (more or less
>> separate) issues here:
>> 1) Describing git usage technically, to make sure all developers have
>> a smooth transition to git from CVS
>> 2) Describing typical ways to use git in biopython.
> [...]
>> 3) General contributing guide with coding style and testing framework etc.
>>
>> I think that point 3 is quite well separated from the other two
>> points, which are more git related. I think it is also nicely handled
>> by the current wiki page: http://biopython.org/wiki/Contributing.
> [...]
>> Points 1 and 2 are not so easily separable, but I don't think it's a
>> major problem. Current version of the
>> http://biopython.org/wiki/GitMigration
>> touches upon them, but it is meant as a temporary info, so it does
>> not describe how things should be done after we really make the
>> switch. I think we need to spearate these issues (temporary
>> arrangements vs. final desired procedures), so I made a new wiki page:
>> http://biopython.org/wiki/GitUsage
>> which is meant as an early draft of such guidelines. This page is
>> meant to serve as a technical tutorial describing typical tasks in
>> biopython development.
>
> Great writeup, and I agree with you on everything up until the last
> point. Why do we need two pages with overlapping information? This
> means we have to do more work to keep them in sync and creates confusion.
> GitMigration is/was our documentation page. If it is the name that
> makes it seem temporary, we should kill GitMigration and re-route all
> wiki links to GitUsage. Then we can continue forward with getting
> the documentation up to par on GitUsage.
>
> Having the disclaimer that the page and migration is in process is
> enough of a warning. When we move to git permanently, we can just
> remove the warnings, update the final links and we will be done.
>
> Brad
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