> This is really great news! I was hoping someone could do this for us,
> and now you just showed up and did it! This would let lots of users to
> easily test our default repo on Ubuntu/Debian systems, which is great!
Happy to be able to give something back!
The IDE is great. and the IPythone stuff is even making it better.

> Don't worry about the mirror, I can do that for you. I had reserved the
> spyder-ide organization on Github at the beginning of the year, so I can
> set up and maintain our official mirror under it. It wouldn't be too
Can you make me a member of
https://github.com/spyder-ide

I set mine to:
https://github.com/timmie/spyderlib-mirror

With the use of git-hg (https://github.com/cosmin/git-hg#readme) I
pushed the recent chanages (with some force due to recent merge).

Then, LP should import it to its repo
https://code.launchpad.net/~pythonxy/spyderlib/spyderlib-mirror-via-github

It currently fails to take the merges from yesterday.

anyway, the daily build recipe
https://code.launchpad.net/~pythonxy/+recipe/spyderlib-daily-via-github

builds automatically a new package if the LP repos changes.

https://launchpad.net/~pythonxy/+archive/pythonxy-devel/+packages

I serached all over. But there's not autmatoc code mirror google code ->
github. I asked some others and they all use a post commit hook.

> much work because we aren't in high production mode lately :-)
So we could even use git-hg.

Looking forward to the new features /improvement in Spyder.

I hope my action can increase the user base and help you to get more
feedback.

Regards,
Timmie


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