On 23 March 2018 at 15:09, Even Rouault wrote:
> OK, so now you can and should use https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal to track
> developement and file new tickets/issues
Even,
FYI, if you'd like to create issues labelling scheme different than the modest
default, here is small Python script that can
Even,
On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 8:09 AM, Even Rouault
wrote:
> OK, so now you can and should use https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal to track
> developement and file new tickets/issues
> Trac ticket creation has been disabled. You can still modify existing tickets.
>
> One side effect of pushing the rewr
On 24 March 2018 at 21:12, Even Rouault wrote:
>> What is the status of the nightly builds now?
>
> Same as before: broken for years now.
Even,
Ha, I should have noticed :)
> As it was just a snapshot of the
> repository source code, and that can be done easily from github UI, there's
> little
Mateusz,
> What is the status of the nightly builds now?
Same as before: broken for years now. As it was just a snapshot of the
repository source code, and that can be done easily from github UI, there's
little point in resurecting a script for that IMHO
> Does this [1] mean Trac wiki to GitHu
On 24 March 2018 at 20:47, Mateusz Loskot wrote:
> On 23 March 2018 at 15:09, Even Rouault wrote:
>>
>> GDAL SVN committers that don't have yet push rights to github, please submit
>> a
>> pull request to gdal/COMMITTERS file with a new line with your contact
>> information, so your github nickn
On 23 March 2018 at 15:09, Even Rouault wrote:
>
> GDAL SVN committers that don't have yet push rights to github, please submit a
> pull request to gdal/COMMITTERS file with a new line with your contact
> information, so your github nickname can be added to the authorized list of
> people with pus
On 24 March 2018 at 19:50, Mateusz Loskot wrote:
> On 23 March 2018 at 15:09, Even Rouault wrote:
>>
>> I've updated a few things on Trac wiki to point to github.
>
> Does this [1] mean Trac wiki to GitHub wiki would require a new RFC?
>
> [1]
> https://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/rfc71_github_migr
On 23 March 2018 at 15:09, Even Rouault wrote:
>
> I've updated a few things on Trac wiki to point to github.
Does this [1] mean Trac wiki to GitHub wiki would require a new RFC?
[1] https://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/rfc71_github_migration#NotcoveredbythisRFC
Best regards,
--
Mateusz Loskot, ht
On 23 March 2018 at 15:09, Even Rouault wrote:
>
> The cron job that triggers website refresh has now been updated.
> [...]
> I've updated a few things on Trac wiki to point to github. If you still see
> references to svn or Trac for new tickets, you're welcome to fix them.
>
https://trac.osgeo.o
On 23 March 2018 at 15:09, Even Rouault wrote:
> OK, so now you can and should use https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal to track
> developement and file new tickets/issues
> Trac ticket creation has been disabled. You can still modify existing tickets.
Great, thank you!
> GDAL SVN committers that don't
Thanks, Even and team!
I've followed the contributing directions and am all set to contribute.
It'll be great to be able to integrate Rasterio and GDAL issues. This move
hugely benefits some of my projects and I am very grateful for it. I've
complained about the friction of contributing to GDAL in
Even this is awesome. Great work!
Zac
> On Mar 23, 2018, at 9:09 AM, Even Rouault wrote:
>
> OK, so now you can and should use https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal to track
> developement and file new tickets/issues
> Trac ticket creation has been disabled. You can still modify existing tickets.
>
>
OK, so now you can and should use https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal to track
developement and file new tickets/issues
Trac ticket creation has been disabled. You can still modify existing tickets.
One side effect of pushing the rewritten commit messages is that all still
opened pull requests (~20) i
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