+1 on yt-3.0 in yt_analysis/yt. I think this should definitely be done at
some point, and now that it's getting to the point where people can use it,
this may help lower that entry barrier just enough. I would say keep the
yt-3.0 repo around for now so that people who are developing in forks of it
can finish what they're doing, issue a PR, and then move over to a fork of
the main yt repo.
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 9:44 AM, Matthew Turk
Hi all,
Tomorrow is the fifteenth, which puts us on track for 3.0a1:
https://ytep.readthedocs.org/en/latest/YTEPs/YTEP-0008.html
Releasing an alpha of 3.0 means:
* Tagging in the repo * Sending out an email to yt-users with plenty of caveats * Providing installation instructions * Soliciting feedback
I'd like to suggest that this also includes a code dump into yt_analysis/yt at the tag point. This means putting the branch yt-3.0 into the main yt repository. This provides a few things:
1) Anyone who manually pulls can switch much more easily (this will not affect "yt update" I believe) 2) We can consolidate a little bit of the differences between the two repositories 3) Installing 3.0 from the install script just means changing the branch name in install_script.sh.
On the downside, a blind "hg update -C" could potentially switch branches. I don't think this is a big deal since this is not a common thing to do.
[+-][01] on pushing yt-3.0 branch into yt_analysis/yt?
I am neutral to killing off yt_analysis/yt-3.0 at this time and developing yt-3.0 in yt_analysis/yt, but would entertain those suggestions. (This would mean higher traffic on pull requests.)
There are still a few outstanding things before the alpha. Doug, would you like me to pull in the artio changes? And Chris, do you think you'll have time to address the outstanding pull request comments? I also intend to fix RAMSES particles tomorrow, but if that doesn't happen it's no big deal.
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