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BioC 3.6 Package Maintenance #28

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nhejazi opened this issue Jun 30, 2017 · 3 comments
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BioC 3.6 Package Maintenance #28

nhejazi opened this issue Jun 30, 2017 · 3 comments
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nhejazi commented Jun 30, 2017

After this package was accepted in Bioconductor, the copy made available through their repository was switched over from using git to svn for version control.

As development is taking place on the version hosted on GitHub, it's important to maintain some form of synchronicity between the git and svn histories. Some resources on this:

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@nhejazi nhejazi changed the title BioC Package Maintenance BioC 3.6 Package Maintenance Aug 6, 2017
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nhejazi commented Aug 7, 2017

As of 16 August 2017, Bioconductor will be performing a "hard" migration from SVN to Git (that is, SVN support will stop 15 August). This means that it ought to be possible to update packages via Git for the upcoming Bioc 3.6 release. The Bioc Git transition is documented here.

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nhejazi commented Aug 23, 2017

As of 9349978, branch master of this repository is in sync between both GitHub and the Bioconductor git mirror. Presumably, branch master on Bioconductor will eventually become the branch RELEASE_3_6 upon the release of version 3.6 this Fall.

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nhejazi commented Aug 23, 2017

This issue can be closed once the current release branch of Bioconductor (aka RELEASE_3_5 is also synced with a branch on GitHub).

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