Hi all,

Agree with all of you. We switched to Azure on FURY (https://github.com/fury-gl/fury) and we are very happy. I think we should do this move for Windows and OSX and keep Travis or CircleCI for Linux. I do not recommend to put all our build on the same CI tool, we never know... I will start to look at that for DIPY this month.

Serge K.
 

On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 4:14 AM Ariel Rokem <arokem@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Jon, 

Thanks for following up on this discussion. Just to add that I chatted about this briefly with Stefan van der Walt and he mentioned that scikit image has moved to Azure pipelines, as have numpy and scipy, and so far they are very happy with the move. Importantly, you can get all three platforms going on AP, which seems like a big advantage. That said, with GitHub starting their own CI service, there's a bit of uncertainty about how things will play out in the long run. From a small experiment I did, it seems that GitHub's service is not ready for prime time. It is still in beta. 

Cheers, 

Ariel

On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 10:22 PM Jon Haitz Legarreta Gorroño <jon.haitz.legarreta@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
a few comments following yesterday's dev meeting.

As for the GitHub CI, I was curious. I guess this is what Ariel
mentioned:
https://github.blog/2019-08-08-github-actions-now-supports-ci-cd/

The YAML mechanism seems very similar to the Microsoft Azure Pipelines.

The page says it is free for open source projects:
https://github.com/features/actions

Looks promising.

As said, ITK moved to Azure Pipelines a while ago and they are very
happy with it.

On the new website, I ignore whether you finally kept the suggestion,
but making all tutorials be folded/unfolded with a button seems very
useful to me.

As for the support channels, until recently I was not aware that there
was a DIPY mailing list separate from the neurostars mailing list/forum.

DIPY has also a gitter room. I'd dare to say that having a centralized
channel for questions (although these days GitHub issues are also used
to post questions, same may happen in twitter, etc.) would ease things
for both users ans maintainers, since "everything" would be kept in
the same site, and searchable. IMHO, discourse (a DIPY-own, separate
from neurostars) is a very nice option for this.

BTW, the new DIPY website looks stunning. Excellent job !

Cheers,
JON HAITZ
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