Hi, That days I simply copied the scripts from the wiki into the repo. After that many scripts got updated in the wiki, so we need to synchronize it again. I am sorry but I lost the interest because I wanted it to be community based not as my own project.
Currently the repo is set to be open for any commit. Of course this has know security implications but doesn't need selected commiters. If we would select one or some trusted commiter we could do it on github in a nice way. The main repo could be closed to commit access for the trusted ones. If someone wants to add/modify something the main repo can be forked, modified and request pull (http://help.github.com/fork-a-repo/). justin On 11/10/11 5:45 PM, Troels Emtekær Linnet wrote: > I personally think git hub is a good suggestion. > > And we need you wikiguys (Jason etc. ) to catch the idea and implement > it. :-) > > Security is an issue, and I also believe that you need to control this. > I don't know if github is able to make securities in groups of a owner > of a script and some "super users". > So only a few users can change the script. > Would it possible to have the same user credentials to the github as the > wiki? > > Host / mirror. > As far as I know, one can find each file at a github webpage. > So, maybe the pymolwiki could show that file in a window at the wiki? > > People with github experience should throw in some experience. :-) > > Best > Troels > > > > > Troels Emtekær Linnet > Slotsvej 2 > 4300 Holbæk > Mobil: +45 60210234 > > > > 2011/11/10 Jason Vertrees <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> > > Hi Justin, > > > I started this some time ago and also announced it on the mailing > list. But > > it didn't caught much interest. > > The idea didn't get much traction because it was ahead of its time. I > think now is its time. > > The plugin manager that Thomas is creating will be able to aggregate > scripts from various locations and install them on the fly without one > needing to restart PyMOL. Do you mind working with Thomas to help > integrate with the git-hub repo? > > Downloading scripts and running them creates a security hazard. So, we > need to be careful about that. > > Some points to consider for the repository: > * it should mirror or host the code from the PyMOLWiki, not fork it > * be secure from misuse (can anyone commit or just you?) > > What do you think? > > Cheers, > > -- Jason > > -- > Jason Vertrees, PhD > PyMOL Product Manager > Schrodinger, LLC > > (e) [email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]> > (o) +1 (603) 374-7120 <tel:%2B1%20%28603%29%20374-7120> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > RSA(R) Conference 2012 > Save $700 by Nov 18 > Register now > http://p.sf.net/sfu/rsa-sfdev2dev1 > _______________________________________________ > PyMOL-users mailing list ([email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>) > Info Page: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pymol-users > Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] > > -- Justin Lecher Institute of Complex Systems ICS-6 Structural Biochemistry Research Centre Juelich 52425 Juelich, Germany phone: +49 2461 61 2117
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