Re: [OpenBabel-Devel] GitHub Migration

2013-03-05 Thread Noel O'Boyle
Hi Chris, It seems that the core devs have direct commit access to the repo. This means that you can essentially keep working as before. 1. Create an a/c at github.com and send the name to Geoff to add to the Open Babel project (note: only applies to core devs I guess) 2. Install TortoiseGit 1.8.

Re: [OpenBabel-Devel] GitHub Migration

2013-03-05 Thread Chris Morley
I think those of use new to git and multiply impaired (using Windows, old) would find it helpful if somebody could explicitly lay out all the steps in this workflow. Chris On 04/03/2013 20:49, Geoffrey Hutchison wrote: >> Someone (Geoff, I assume) will need to give you permissions to use that U

Re: [OpenBabel-Devel] GitHub Migration

2013-03-04 Thread Craig James
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 1:08 PM, Richard West wrote: > Just checking: I'm guessing the plan is to stick with (at least for now) > the tickets tracker at sourceforge, or move to the issue tracker at github? > > And, less relevant to the GitHub Migration topic but still useful to know: > is the best

Re: [OpenBabel-Devel] GitHub Migration

2013-03-04 Thread Richard West
Just checking: I'm guessing the plan is to stick with (at least for now) the tickets tracker at sourceforge, or move to the issue tracker at github? And, less relevant to the GitHub Migration topic but still useful to know: is the best way to drum up interest in fixing a bug to post to this mail

Re: [OpenBabel-Devel] GitHub Migration

2013-03-04 Thread Geoffrey Hutchison
> Someone (Geoff, I assume) will need to give you permissions to use that URL, > which is read/write. The read only URL should still work if you just want to > check a copy of the sources out: Right. Anyone who wants write access, please let me know. As far as a workflow, let's go with "pull re

Re: [OpenBabel-Devel] GitHub Migration

2013-03-01 Thread Marcus D. Hanwell
On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 4:52 PM, David Lonie wrote: > On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 2:17 AM, David van der Spoel > wrote: >> >> So how does one (re)gain access to git other than anonymous >> >> git clone g...@github.com:openbabel/openbabel.git >> >> I'm getting >> Permission denied (publickey). > > > Som

Re: [OpenBabel-Devel] GitHub Migration

2013-03-01 Thread David Lonie
On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 2:17 AM, David van der Spoel wrote: > So how does one (re)gain access to git other than anonymous > > git clone g...@github.com:openbabel/openbabel.git > > I'm getting > Permission denied (publickey). Someone (Geoff, I assume) will need to give you permissions to use that

Re: [OpenBabel-Devel] GitHub Migration

2013-03-01 Thread David van der Spoel
On 2013-03-01 00:16, Geoffrey Hutchison wrote: > Noel pointed out to me that the migration to the "new" SourceForge tracker, > etc. did weird things to SVN. That is, the SourceForge code browser points at > the "migrated" SVN, but the old SVN repository still exists. And all of us > have been us

Re: [OpenBabel-Devel] GitHub Migration

2013-03-01 Thread David Lonie
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 6:16 PM, Geoffrey Hutchison wrote: > If you'd like to access and/or write changes, you'll need to use GitHub. > Hurray! What is the workflow for submitting a patch to github? Will the SVN committers have write access to openbabel/openbabel, or should we fork and send pull

[OpenBabel-Devel] GitHub Migration

2013-02-28 Thread Geoffrey Hutchison
Noel pointed out to me that the migration to the "new" SourceForge tracker, etc. did weird things to SVN. That is, the SourceForge code browser points at the "migrated" SVN, but the old SVN repository still exists. And all of us have been using it. > One thing I've found is that each project ha