[Q-e-developers] svn access
Paolo Giannozzi
p.giannozzi at gmail.com
Mon Feb 15 16:17:00 CET 2016
The first you said. The original reasoning behind anonymous svn access was
to allow everybody to access new functionalities and bug fixes. It is no
longer such a good point, though, since a significant effort is being
devoted to produce better-tested releases at regular intervals (every 3-4
months). Moreover qe-forge has a number of problems and limitations that
strongly suggest to reduce the number of users and accesses.
People developing a project that needs to be kept in sync with Quantum
ESPRESSO (e.g. a new functionality, or a package using QE sources) may use
a separate GIT mirror ("q-e-private"), regularly aligned to the SVN trunk
(but not including development branches). In this way everybody can still
keep track of what is going on in QE, and we can keep track on who is
working on QE-related projects.
Paolo
On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 3:13 PM, Lorenzo Paulatto <
lorenzo.paulatto at impmc.upmc.fr> wrote:
> Hello,
> I have noticed that the qe svn repository is no longer publicly
> accessible. I
> was wondering if this is 1) on purpose 2) definitive?
>
> cheers
>
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