[Project-managers] Final move to git

Ted Ralphs ted at lehigh.edu
Thu May 7 10:34:21 EDT 2020


Hi all,

Looks like there is plenty of interest. I'm guessing that most of you have
pretty flexible schedules these days. We have at least two people joining
from Europe, so given the time difference, I'm going to suggest a 10 AM
start on one of the mornings next week. I'm going to attempt to avoid doing
an actual scheduling exercise, although I'll fall back to it if needed.

*For now, just tell me if there are any days next week that you CANNOT make
it at 10 AM. *

Cheers,

Ted

On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 6:39 PM Ted Ralphs <ted at lehigh.edu> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> TLDR: Please let me know if you would like to attend a webinar next week
> to talk about git workflows and GitHub generally, as we prepare to move
> permanently to git across all projects.
>
> The longer version:
>
> At long last, we are preparing to make a final move to git (and GitHub)
> from SVN. Many projects have by now already moved permanently to git, but
> some have remained on SVN (and are only mirrored to git), because we wanted
> to have some documentation of recommended workflows before making a final
> move. Now I've pulled together some documentation, here:
>
> https://coin-or.github.io/developer_introduction.html
>
> Right now, the documentation covers mostly topics related to git and
> Github. The workflows we've recommended are fairly close to what we were
> already doing in SVN to make the move as smooth as possible, but these
> could evolve over time. And of course, individual projects are free to
> adopt their own workflows. There is a whole other part of the documentation
> that remains to be done, which is to document the new version of the build
> tools (also recently launched, rather quietly).
>
> I'm planning to host the first in a series of webinars (provided there is
> enough interest) next week. The first topic will be git workflows
> generally, but the focus will be on the new git workflows for projects that
> are part of (or want to be part of!) the "Optimization Suite." If you are
> unfamiliar with git (or just want to geek out with some like-minded people
> for an hour or so during this crazy time!), then please let me know and I
> will set a time next week when we can all get together on-line.
>
> If you manage one of the projects in the Optimization Suite, please take a
> look at the documentation and also pass this message on to any developers
> that should be in the loop. Let me know if you have any feedback.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ted
> --
> Dr. Ted Ralphs
> Professor, Industrial and Systems Engineering
> Lehigh University
> (610) 628-1280
> ted 'at' lehigh 'dot' edu
> coral.ie.lehigh.edu/~ted
>


-- 
Dr. Ted Ralphs
Professor, Industrial and Systems Engineering
Lehigh University
(610) 628-1280
ted 'at' lehigh 'dot' edu
coral.ie.lehigh.edu/~ted
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