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From: Eugene T. <Eug...@sy...> - 2017-08-26 01:19:58
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Big thanks for your dedication Boaz and the rest of the contributors for getting it here! I certainly feel there is some momentum starting to build here. The operators here are excited to see the python developments. Keep up all the good work everyone. Eugene Senior Physicist Accelerator physics and operations group Australian Synchrotron On 26 Aug. 2017, at 12:39 am, Boaz Nash <boa...@es...<mailto:boa...@es...>> wrote: Dear all, Following with the timeline we’ve discussed, I went ahead and tagged the code in the at2devel SVN branch on SourceForge from today. This is AT 2.0. A zip file may be downloaded here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/atcollab/files/latest/download Please download this when you have a chance and give it a try. The demo files in atmat/atdemos should work. The integrators are compiled with atmexall as usual. I didn’t yet add an overall license file to the repository. Licensing the software should be agreed upon by the contributors. The suggestion by Will Rogers was to use the Apache Licence 2.0. If people have comments or other suggestions, let us know here on the mailing list, otherwise we will go ahead with this license. For continuing development, we will be migrating over to GitHub in the near future. As of now, the at2devel branch on SourceForge is no longer operational. Please don’t make any new commits to this repository. If we need to issue some bug fixes in the near future, we can create branches for this purpose to merge back into the trunk. Thanks to all who contributed to this release!! Best regards, Boaz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org<http://Slashdot.org>! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Atcollab-general mailing list Atc...@li...<mailto:Atc...@li...> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/atcollab-general |