From: Alan W. I. <ir...@be...> - 2007-01-27 03:47:58
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Hello libLASi developers: Ed Trager has kindly appointed me as a fellow libLASi project admin and encouraged me to move ahead as I saw fit to get the libLASi project well established at Sourceforge. Since I am the first subscriber to lasi-devel you will be reading this from the lasi-devel archive, but it is an important post since I will be detailing what I have done already at SourceForge and my futre plans for this weekend. Things done: (1) Added Andrew Ross as a developer. (2) Disabled forums. They should be easy to re-instate if anybody is interested, but I have never found them to be useful for development. (3) Created two mailing lists -- lasi-syn and lasi-devel. The first is for automatic notification of subversion changes (commit messages and diffs), the second is for discussing those changes or any other topic of interest to libLASi developers (such as this post). IMPORTANT: please subscribe to both lists to help coordinate our libLASi development activities. Things planned this weekend. (1) Fill out the GUI form to arrange a hook script to automatically send all the svn commits messages and diffs to lasi-svn. (2) Populate our svn repository with lasi-1.0.5p1 source and my current CMake build system to build the library from that source. I am just limiting my commits to source and build system files for now because I am not that familiar with doxygen, and I don't understand what the source files are (if any) for that generated documentation. Thus, I would appreciate it if somebody else would figure out what to commit (no generated files, please!) so that the doxygen documentation could be generated. I am also deliberately excluding anything having to do with autotools since cmake is our build system now, and I certainly do not want to maintain that old build system. Alan __________________________ Alan W. Irwin Astronomical research affiliation with Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Victoria (astrowww.phys.uvic.ca). Programming affiliations with the FreeEOS equation-of-state implementation for stellar interiors (freeeos.sf.net); PLplot scientific plotting software package (plplot.org); the Yorick front-end to PLplot (yplot.sf.net); the Loads of Linux Links project (loll.sf.net); and the Linux Brochure Project (lbproject.sf.net). __________________________ Linux-powered Science __________________________ |