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I looked at this once more and now I would like to finnaly request
following repos:
pywikibot/pycolorname
SVN:
(this can contain the haartraining .tar.gz files also - may be even
uncompressed as plain xml files...)
Additionally I would like to discuss about a repo for cgi and other
web-related scripts. I have seen in the past some of them (e.g. in
compat) and written myself some for my bots. What about a repo for
them? We could call it e.g. pywikibot/cgi-scripts or .../webspace or
something like this...
Thanks and Greetings
DrTrigon
On 19.08.2013 00:03, Dr. Trigon wrote:
May be the haartraining could be included into
opencv... I have to
look at this once more - in svn it was not possible... ;)
On 18.08.2013 17:25, Amir Ladsgroup wrote:
Personally I don't have any objection about
making three other
repos but we have to ask opinions of other devs too Best
On 8/18/13, Dr. Trigon
<dr.trigon(a)surfeu.ch> wrote: Should not be
a big issue anymore, since I implemented everything. Of course
there are some bugs to fix and some messages and things we have
to agree on - but that should not be a big deal anymore. DON'T
PANIC.
But as initially mentioned I need some repos in
order to finish
this work. I would prefer to have 1 repo called
'pywikibot/externals' and then create directories in it for
'spelling' and all the other stuff like 'haartraining', 'opencv'
and 'pycolorname' BUT that is not possible as I understand git,
since every submodule has to be an own repo. Therefore we have
to create at least 3 further repos, that I would prefer to call:
pywikibot/haartraining pywikibot/opencv
pywikibot/pycolorname
like or similar to:
pywikibot/i18n pywikibot/spelling
Thanks and Greetings DrTrigon
On 14.08.2013 14:38, Amir Ladsgroup wrote:
>>> In my view it's a very good idea but I have to agree with
>>> Merlijn so I'm going to send an e-mail about dependencies
>>> in general to the mailing list because right now our
>>> biggest issue is this and We have to work on it. I need
>>> your help Dr. Trigon too
>>>
>>> Best
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 8:33 PM, Amir Ladsgroup
>>> <ladsgroup(a)gmail.com <mailto:ladsgroup@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I can't express how much I'm sorry for not seeing your
>>> e-mail. I was very busy (for wikimania) and I didn't check
>>> e-mails that hasn't send directly to me (like mailing list
>>> e-mails)
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 10:23 PM, Merlijn van Deen
>>> <valhallasw(a)arctus.nl <mailto:valhallasw@arctus.nl>>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Dr.Trigon,
>>>
>>> On 31 July 2013 12:14, Dr. Trigon <dr.trigon(a)surfeu.ch
>>> <mailto:dr.trigon@surfeu.ch>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Would it be possible to create those repos on gerrit in
>>> pywikibot too? E.g.:
>>>
>>> pywikibot/haartraining pywikibot/opencv
>>> pywikibot/pycolorname pywikibot/archive(s) (for .tar.gz
>>> files - other suggestions welcome)
>>>
>>>
>>> Yes. (although I'm not sure what the archive(s) directory
>>> would be for? storing binary files in git is generally not
>>> a good idea)
>>>
>>>
>>> or pywikibot/other or pywikibot/thirdparty
>>>
>>> I think we can have multiple repository 'layers', so
>>> pywikibot/thirdparty/haartraining etc might be a nice
>>> option?
>>>
>>> Merlijn
>>>
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