Re: [Fink-devel] astropy-1.0

2015-02-28 Thread Derek Homeier
Hanspeter, Alexander,

> On 25 Feb 2015, at 5:05 am, Hanspeter Niederstrasser  
> wrote:
> 
>> following up on my recent question how to best get package updates into the
>> distribution as a non-core developer, is the full package tree going to be 
>> migrated
>> to github at some point? Then it would of course just take a pull request.
>> In the meantime, I am attaching the update for Astropy the old-fashioned way;
>> tested on 10.9 and 10.10 with all relevant versions.
> 
> Checked in to the 10.7 tree (tested on 10.9).  New/updated submissions are 
> better handled through the submissions tracker[1] or let us know if you want 
> CVS write access.

thanks for checking in; it did seem more convenient to me to use the tracker as 
well,
though I did not know how this was handled with a maintainer’s own packages - it
might effectively force one of the core developers whom the ticket is assigned 
to
to become a co-maintainer of the package. Could not login just know as SF seems 
to
have decided to reset my password.
But write access would be appreciated as well; if the github migration is 
foreseen to
be completed within the next one or two months I could probably live without CVS
rights (rather than having to relearn cvs so I won’t screw up anything...).

Cheers,
Derek


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Re: [Fink-devel] astropy-1.0

2015-02-25 Thread Hanspeter Niederstrasser
On 2/19/2015 3:33 PM, Derek Homeier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> following up on my recent question how to best get package updates into the
> distribution as a non-core developer, is the full package tree going to be 
> migrated
> to github at some point? Then it would of course just take a pull request.
> In the meantime, I am attaching the update for Astropy the old-fashioned way;
> tested on 10.9 and 10.10 with all relevant versions.

Checked in to the 10.7 tree (tested on 10.9).  New/updated submissions 
are better handled through the submissions tracker[1] or let us know if 
you want CVS write access.

Hanspeter

[1] https://sourceforge.net/p/fink/package-submissions/

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Re: [Fink-devel] astropy-1.0

2015-02-19 Thread Alexander Hansen

> On Feb 19, 2015, at 1:33 PM, Derek Homeier 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> following up on my recent question how to best get package updates into the
> distribution as a non-core developer, is the full package tree going to be 
> migrated
> to github at some point? Then it would of course just take a pull request.
> In the meantime, I am attaching the update for Astropy the old-fashioned way;
> tested on 10.9 and 10.10 with all relevant versions.
> 
> Cheers,
>   Derek
> 
> ———

The broad plan is to migrate the package tree to github.  The detailed plan for 
doing so doesn’t exist.

The package submissions tracker on SF.net is preferable.  I _despise_ dealing 
with .infos and .patches via email because it’s really easy to lose track of 
updates.

We could also give you CVS commit access.  

—Alex




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[Fink-devel] astropy-1.0

2015-02-19 Thread Derek Homeier
Hi,

following up on my recent question how to best get package updates into the
distribution as a non-core developer, is the full package tree going to be 
migrated
to github at some point? Then it would of course just take a pull request.
In the meantime, I am attaching the update for Astropy the old-fashioned way;
tested on 10.9 and 10.10 with all relevant versions.

Cheers,
Derek



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