[SciPy-Dev] SciPy bugtracker on GitHub (a la NumPy)?
Sturla Molden
sturla at molden.no
Mon Jul 30 15:58:34 EDT 2012
Den 30.07.2012 21:31, skrev Ralf Gommers:
>
> I'm glad you like git/Github. Looking forward to more patches:)/scipy-dev
I finally figured out how git/Github works. (That is, after reading two
books on git, I'm still not comfortable using it, but I'm trying to learn.)
Hopefully I can contribute something without just having it lost on trac.
I discovered that Patrick Varilly's last PR did not have a corresponding
ticket on trac. I don't think a PR without a ticket is a good idea,
although his PR explains what it does. I guess this is easier to not to
mess up if the issues/tickets are on Github as well. (That is the reason
I started this thread.)
Pauli: Waiting for Thouis' track -> Github migration seems like a good
idea. I wasn't saying that trac should be closed either. :)
Sturla
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