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2015 Jun 20
2
Finished a prototype of GSoC project: Implement a new doc toolchain
...toolchain? The original GSoC idea can be found here: http://wiki.centos.org/GSoC/2015/Ideas#docs-toolchain <http://wiki.centos.org/GSoC/2015/Ideas#docs-toolchain> We use Pagure as a part of the toolchain. Pagure is an excellent git-centered forge created by Pierre-Yves Chibon <pingou at pingoured.fr <mailto:pingou at pingoured.fr>>. Currently Pagure is in its early stage and the APIs and web hooks are changing and improving. We are working closely with Pierre to better integrate Pagure into the toolchain. In the future we plan to sync complete pull request so that discussion can ha...
2015 Apr 07
2
GSoC - Syncing docs between GitHub and CentOS's git repo
Hi Kunal! Thanks for your reply! I think the official mirroring is a great method because of higher efficiency. Another thing I am trying to solve is how to retrieve and store all the discussion / issue / PR on GitHub? These functions are great for a doc toolchain. However we shouldn?t rely on GitHub as a part of our project. My plan now is to use bugs.cents.org as a place to discuss about docs
2015 Jul 08
0
Finished a prototype of GSoC project: Implement a new doc toolchain
...love to have us consider including something like emender in a future release that could do CI on the PR and post a response with any automated integration failures. > We use Pagure as a part of the toolchain. Pagure is an excellent git-centered forge created by Pierre-Yves Chibon <pingou at pingoured.fr <mailto:pingou at pingoured.fr>>. Currently Pagure is in its early stage and the APIs and web hooks are changing and improving. We are working closely with Pierre to better integrate Pagure into the toolchain. In the future we plan to sync complete pull request so that discussion can ha...
2015 Apr 07
0
GSoC - Syncing docs between GitHub and CentOS's git repo
...i Yang > _______________________________________________ I've found bugzilla to be great for tracking actual flaws in the product, but not great for internal discussion and process tracking. Lists or Trac can be better, respectively. I'm also keeping a close eye on pagure, http://blog.pingoured.fr/index.php?post/2015/03/25/Progit-is-dead%2C-long-live-pagure --Pete -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-docs/attachments/20150407/3a9bbb41/attachment.html>
2015 Jul 10
0
Finished a prototype of GSoC project: Implement a new doc toolchain
...agree > right now we are doing something like openstack which you described, but > we dont want that.A > [...] > > We use Pagure as a part of the toolchain. Pagure is an excellent > git-centered forge created byA Pierre-Yves Chibon > <pingou at pingoured.fr>. Currently Pagure is in its early stage and the > APIs and web hooks are changing and improving. We are working closely > with Pierre to better integrate Pagure into the toolchain. In the > future we plan to sync complete pull request so that discussion can >...
2015 Jul 08
2
Finished a prototype of GSoC project: Implement a new doc toolchain
...de a sample CI for listening to github repo changes, and automatically generating new site and deploying it. https://github.com/kunaaljain/test-centos-docs > > We use Pagure as a part of the toolchain. Pagure is an excellent > git-centered forge created by Pierre-Yves Chibon <pingou at pingoured.fr>. > Currently Pagure is in its early stage and the APIs and web hooks are > changing and improving. We are working closely with Pierre to better > integrate Pagure into the toolchain. In the future we plan to sync complete > pull request so that discussion can happen either on git...
2018 Jul 10
1
Updating qvalue and xtable
Good Morning Everyone, I was going through my list of FTBFS packages today and I fixed all my R packages but 2: qvalue and xtable. qvalue requires ggplot2 xtable requires: lsmeans, spdep, splm, sphet, plm I am not doing any R anymore these days and in fact spot has been the one maintaining most of my R packages these days (thanks spot!!), so I am not really interested in maintaining more R
2009 Jan 04
0
How to predict the files installed ?
Dear list(s), Several people are actually really interested to package the CRAN or Bioconductor in RPM using R2spec. One of the features that R2spec should handle is the %file section of the spec file, to handle it I would like to be able to predict which files are installed while running the `R CMD INSTALL package_name` command from the tarball directly. I could always make R2spec compiling