[MITgcm-devel] Moving remaining pieces to github
Oliver Jahn
jahn at mit.edu
Fri Dec 6 08:55:25 EST 2024
Hi Jean-Michel,
Done. Let me know if I missed any permissions. MITgcm org admins should have the required permissions already.
Cheers,
Oliver
On 05/12/2024 18.04, Jean-Michel Campin wrote:
> Hi Oliver,
>
> When you have time, you could try to move to https://github.com/MITgcm/
> the 2 repos you made the other day.
>
> As we discused today, the first one could be renamed to "website_legacy", and for
> the second, "regression_tests" works well.
>
> Let me know if there are issues or things that I can help with.
>
> PS: There was no updates to the CVS relevent directories after ou made these 2 git
> repos, so your versions are good to go.
>
> Cheers,
> Jean-Michel
>
> On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 02:08:05PM -0500, Jean-Michel Campin wrote:
>> Hi Oliver,
>>
>> I took a look, and this seems good. Thanks.
>>
>> May be we wait until our meeting this coming week (in case someone has
>> an other suggestion, like regaring names) before moving these 2 repos
>> to the MITgcm GitHub space.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Jean-Michel
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 28, 2024 at 11:26:13AM -0500, Oliver Jahn wrote:
>>> Hi Jean-Michel,
>>>
>>> sounds good. I've made a couple of repos along these lines:
>>>
>>> https://github.com/jahn/mitgcm.org
>>> https://github.com/jahn/regression_tests
>>>
>>> The mitgcm.org one has some empty commit messages early on which I didn't touch. I fixed one higher up where the conversion tool got confused (2002-09-20 Importing web-site building process.)
>>>
>>> Let me know what you think (Jean-Michel and others).
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Oliver
>>>
>>> On 26/11/2024 12.24, Jean-Michel Campin wrote:
>>>> Hi Oliver,
>>>>
>>>> I hope you are doing well.
>>>>
>>>> There are still few pieces that are under CVS that would be good to move to GitHub:
>>>> 1) the old "mitgcm.org" with the original web-site src files.
>>>> 2) some scripts to (a) run daily regression tests (currently in: MITgcm_contrib/test_scripts)
>>>> (b) to collect the regression-test output, organize and check these.
>>>> this later part is mostly in "mitgcm.org/scripts/", and I could take care of bringing
>>>> in the 1 or 2 missing files once mitgcm.org/scripts/ is moved to git.
>>>>
>>>> The original web-site src files are still used to make the test web-page, this might
>>>> change one day, but this should not prevent us to move this to GitHub.
>>>> We could decide to convert mitgcm.org/ CVS to git (as you did for MITgcm and verification_other
>>>> plus few other repos) and put this under MITgcm, at the same level as verification_other
>>>> ( git at github.com:MITgcm/verification_other.git ). Regarding name, may be "web_legacy" ?
>>>>
>>>> For the other bits, they could go to an other GitHub repos, also at the same level,
>>>> called "regression_test", with one directory "run_tests" (<- from MITgcm_contrib/test_scripts/)
>>>> and an other directory "collect_tests" (<- from mitgcm.org/scripts).
>>>> I don't know if it's possible to make a "converted" git repos from 2 CVS dirs, and
>>>> if it is, how much work this requires.
>>>>
>>>> so what is your opinion about this ? and do you (or others) have better suggestions ?
>>>>
>>>> And just for information, the location of CVS repos are, for
>>>> 1) at: zany.mit.edu:/data/ORWELL/export-9/gcmpack/mitgcm.org/
>>>> 2a) at: zany.mit.edu:/data/ORWELL/export-9/gcmpack/MITgcm_contrib/test_scripts/
>>>> 2b) at: zany.mit.edu:/data/ORWELL/export-9/gcmpack/mitgcm.org/scripts/
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Jean-Michel
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