On 13 September 2011 10:21, JohanB <johan...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> For the moment, ocframe is not under active development. In
> the future I will continue development to support 3D
> analysis . Currently I am busy with some priority project.
> However I can make some time to move my project to
> Octave-Forge. Can I still hold the current project or does
> it has to move to octave-forge as well? (It is easy for help
> files and news if I continue development)
> Which steps do I need to take to move to Octave-forge?

Hi Johan,

apologies for the very late response. Actually, Jordi has forwarded me
your reply a long time ago but I only found the time now. By the way,
I'm CC'ing this to the octave-forge mailing list too.

Regarding your question, you can of course hold your current project
although it's probably better if you make the whole move.

We usually give write-access to any user after he has contributed some
code. You would be submitting and entire package :) Whenever you feel
like coding it, you can do it. Also, you can stay as the package
maintainer. The documentation for your package is generated when a new
release is made and it will be mentioned on the octave-forge news.
Also, it will make it simpler for you to mantain because you'll only
have to bother with having the code and the packages in 1 place and
it's confusing for users who otherwise will feel as if there's 2
ocframe packages.

By the way, since 3.4 one can use 'pkg install -forge package-name' to
install packages directly from octave without downloading the package
themselves.

If you want to make the move, just let us know and give us your
sourceforge account name so we can give write access to the repo.

Carnë

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