Hello Andrew, I wish you also a Happy New Year.
On 03/01/2023 12:42, andrew.butterfi...@scss.tcd.ie wrote:
Hello Sebastian, Yes - I noticed that problem - I got a lot of responses about those emails being referred to the moderator. Some of those blocked patches were adding in archive material. I did this because of recent interactions with the follow-up ESA project looking at Independent Validation and Verification (IV&V). They didn't just want to see the starting models and final test code and results, but also all the intermediate artifacts. This can be quite a large amount of data. On reflection, it may not make much sense to include this stuff - rather the proposed new section in the Software Engineering Manual should mention the need to make such archives available. I'll do the fork/patch/PR as you suggested (I can leave the archive stuff out - it's generated by the tooling anyway).
As a rule of thumb, generated stuff should not be included in the repository. However, the user of the repository should be able to regenerate everything in its own environment.
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