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2019 Jun 26
4
R-Forge > GitHub?
...about the R-forge stuff, or deleting it (and I don't know how to do that). I think it's better to avoid the Fork button in this case, because forks are treated specially in the Github UI. In this case you'll want your repo to appear as a main repo, and not a fork. AFAIK the only way to unfork a repo is to ask the Github staff to do it. So instead of forking, use the "+" button on github.com and select "Import a repository". This supports both git and svn repos. Best, Lionel
2019 Jun 26
1
R-Forge > GitHub?
...rge stuff, or deleting it (and I don't know how to do that). > I think it's better to avoid the Fork button in this case, because forks are > treated specially in the Github UI. In this case you'll want your repo to > appear as a main repo, and not a fork. AFAIK the only way to unfork a repo > is to ask the Github staff to do it. > > So instead of forking, use the "+" button on github.com and select > "Import a repository". This supports both git and svn repos. > > Best, > Lionel
2019 Jun 26
3
R-Forge > GitHub?
...eleting it (and I don't > know how to do that). > > I think it's better to avoid the Fork button in this case, because forks > are > treated specially in the Github UI. In this case you'll want your repo to > appear as a main repo, and not a fork. AFAIK the only way to unfork a repo > is to ask the Github staff to do it. > > So instead of forking, use the "+" button on github.com and select > "Import a repository". This supports both git and svn repos. > > Best, > Lionel > ______________________________________________ > R-...
2017 Jul 31
1
Fedora bugs and EOL [was Re: CentOS users: please try and provide feedback on Fedora] Boltron
...project maintainer wants things to work, you?re probably stuffed. Quite frankly, your opinion doesn?t matter as much as that of the person who designed the system and has been maintaining it for the last N years. As long as that person holds well-regarded opinions, his project is likely to remain unforked, and your contribution will remain disregarded. I can summarize all of the above with, ?It?s difficult to work with other people,? but that?s no particular failing of open source software. That?s just people.
2019 Jun 26
1
R-Forge > GitHub?
...to do that). >>> I think it's better to avoid the Fork button in this case, because >>> forks are >>> treated specially in the Github UI. In this case you'll want your >>> repo to >>> appear as a main repo, and not a fork. AFAIK the only way to unfork >>> a repo >>> is to ask the Github staff to do it. >>> >>> So instead of forking, use the "+" button on github.com >>> <http://github.com> and select >>> "Import a repository". This supports both git and svn repos. &...
2019 Jun 26
0
R-Forge > GitHub?
...r deleting it (and I don't know how to do that). >> I think it's better to avoid the Fork button in this case, because forks are >> treated specially in the Github UI. In this case you'll want your repo to >> appear as a main repo, and not a fork. AFAIK the only way to unfork a repo >> is to ask the Github staff to do it. >> >> So instead of forking, use the "+" button on github.com and select >> "Import a repository". This supports both git and svn repos. >> >> Best, >> Lionel > [[alternative HTML v...
2019 Jun 28
1
R-Forge > GitHub?
...9;t >> know how to do that). >> >> I think it's better to avoid the Fork button in this case, because forks >> are >> treated specially in the Github UI. In this case you'll want your repo to >> appear as a main repo, and not a fork. AFAIK the only way to unfork a repo >> is to ask the Github staff to do it. >> >> So instead of forking, use the "+" button on github.com and select >> "Import a repository". This supports both git and svn repos. >> >> Best, >> Lionel >> ______________________...
2019 Jun 28
0
R-Forge > GitHub?
...now how to do that). > > I think it's better to avoid the Fork button in this case, because > forks are > treated specially in the Github UI. In this case you'll want your > repo to > appear as a main repo, and not a fork. AFAIK the only way to > unfork a repo > is to ask the Github staff to do it. > > So instead of forking, use the "+" button on github.com > <http://github.com> and select > "Import a repository". This supports both git and svn repos. > > Best, > Lionel >...
2019 Jun 26
0
R-Forge > GitHub?
...;>> I think it's better to avoid the Fork button in this case, because >>>> forks are >>>> treated specially in the Github UI. In this case you'll want your >>>> repo to >>>> appear as a main repo, and not a fork. AFAIK the only way to unfork >>>> a repo >>>> is to ask the Github staff to do it. >>>> >>>> So instead of forking, use the "+" button on github.com >>>> <http://github.com> and select >>>> "Import a repository". This supports b...
2019 Jun 26
3
R-Forge > GitHub?
Hello, All: ????? What's the status and future plans for R-Forge? ????? I ask primarily because a problem I reported May 15 and 17 via two different channels has yet to be fixed, and it prevents my development versions of the Ecdat and Ecfun packages from building -- because the Windows version cannot find "Matrix";? see below. Secondarily, the version of R that R-Forge
2019 Jun 28
0
R-Forge > GitHub?
...nk it's better to avoid the Fork button in this case, >> because forks are >> treated specially in the Github UI. In this case you'll want >> your repo to >> appear as a main repo, and not a fork. AFAIK the only way to >> unfork a repo >> is to ask the Github staff to do it. >> >> So instead of forking, use the "+" button on github.com >> <http://github.com> and select >> "Import a repository". This supports both git and svn repos. >...
2017 Jul 28
6
Fedora bugs and EOL [was Re: CentOS users: please try and provide feedback on Fedora] Boltron
On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 06:13:42PM +0200, hw wrote: > What?s the point of doing this with Fedora? It?s not like bugs > were fixed before Fedora is EOL and all reports are forgotten. Many bugs are fixed in Fedora. Many more bugs are fixed in the upstreams. Please remember that Fedora is primarily an *integration* project, and the best way to get bugs fixed is for the developers of the code