Dear OGS users and developers,
As Lars announced last month, we started using GitHub as a development
platform of OGS5. Since GitHub provides not only the version control but
also issue tracking, you can report bugs and feature requests there
(
https://github.com/ufz/ogs5/issues).
For those who are interested in the code development, keep your eyes on
pull requests (
https://github.com/ufz/ogs5/pulls). For example,
currently there are PRs suggesting using of clang-format and
reorganization of CMake options. We would appreciate your contributions
on discussions and code review (of course, also submission of PRs).
Have a nice weekend,
Best regards,
Nori
On 02/12/2016 03:27 PM, Lars Bilke wrote:
>
> Important OGS-5 version control changes
>
> Dear OpenGeoSys developer and user,
>
> with the release of OpenGeoSys version 5.7 we switched to Git and GitHub
> as the primary version control system and collaboration platform.
>
> OpenGeoSys 5.7 is the first OGS-5 version which is fully open-source (no
> proprietary code, source code license) and consists of 3 git-repositories:
>
> * ufz/ogs5 <
https://github.com/ufz/ogs5>
> * ufz/ogs5-benchmarks <
https://github.com/ufz/ogs5-benchmarks>
> * ufz/ogs5-benchmarks_ref <
https://github.com/ufz/ogs5-benchmarks_ref>
>
> We will not shut down the Subversion version control system but we will
> accept contributions via GitHub Pull Requests
> <
https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests/> only. Also feel
> free to ask us for help if you run into an issues related to Git.
>
> For more info please check out the new developer guide
> <
https://docs.opengeosys.org/docs/devguide5/getting-started/introduction>.
>
>
> Benefits
>
> * Fully open-source
> o Publish in open access journals
> o Citable code <
https://guides.github.com/activities/citable-code/>
> * Transparent development process on GitHub with assistance and code
> reviews by OGS core developers
> * Git is fast and flexible, works offline
>
>
> Git and GitHub
>
> To get started in GitHub and Git have a look at the following general
> tutorials:
>
> * GitHub - Hello World <
https://guides.github.com/activities/hello-world/>
> * GitHub - Forking Projects
> <
https://guides.github.com/activities/forking/>
> * GitHub - Contributing to Open Source
> <
https://guides.github.com/activities/contributing-to-open-source/>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> * Learn version control with Git
> <
https://www.git-tower.com/learn/git/ebook/command-line/introduction>
> * Interactive Git tutorial <
https://try.github.io/>
>
> Some good graphical git clients:
>
> * SourceTree <
https://www.sourcetreeapp.com/> (all platforms)
> * GitHub Desktop <
https://desktop.github.com/> (Windows / Mac)
>
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