[cctbxbb] Git

markus.gerstel at diamond.ac.uk markus.gerstel at diamond.ac.uk
Mon Aug 1 06:57:54 PDT 2016


Hi everyone,

We have written up a plan at 
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bTiGbnvw8lNUrBLbRmhEdnd22McDqBbiKxcpygaZ7JI/edit?usp=sharing
feel free to comment on the document or here

Best wishes

-Markus



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From: cctbxbb-bounces at phenix-online.org [cctbxbb-bounces at phenix-online.org] on behalf of Graeme.Winter at diamond.ac.uk [Graeme.Winter at diamond.ac.uk]
Sent: Monday, July 04, 2016 08:00
To: cctbxbb at phenix-online.org
Subject: Re: [cctbxbb] Git

Hi Paul,

Thank you for the comments below

Since much of the push for this is coming from the DIALS-East team, we will be happy to put together the solid plan you describe below - we can put together an initial sketch of the plan say as a google doc then circulate this for discussion.

We'll try to get this done this week

Thanks & best wishes Graeme

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From: cctbxbb-bounces at phenix-online.org [mailto:cctbxbb-bounces at phenix-online.org] On Behalf Of Paul Adams
Sent: 02 July 2016 18:37
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Subject: Re: [cctbxbb] Git

Hi Everyone,

  I think there is general support for a move to git. It isn’t without some challenges, but I think we should do it, for future proofing if nothing else. Here is what I propose:

- We need to articulate a plan for the transition. What steps will be undertaken, who will do what, what is the time line. I don’t want to make this complicated, but I’d be very nervous about undertaking this without a solid plan. Given the strong sentiments expressed on this list I’m sure there is no shortage of people interested in helping out. Can people can work together to formulate a plan?
- Once we have a plan that is agreed upon, after the Phenix release we can start the process. I hope this puts the move to git about 1-2 months away.

  Cheers,
        Paul

> On Jul 1, 2016, at 7:34 AM, markus.gerstel at diamond.ac.uk wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> Following up the earlier discussion, do have we reached a consensus?
>
> Also, I think timeframe has not been discussed, but I assume this will boil down to ‘after phenix release’ anyway.
>
> In the meantime I have contacted (nearly) all cctbx developers and obtained their github user-IDs - alongside some enthusiastic* feedback.
> I will mass-invite you all soonishly to a cctbx organisation with a preliminary git copy of the svn history to play with.
>
> Best wishes
> -Markus
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