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Posted by Edward d'Auvergne on October 14, 2013 - 14:15:
Dear Troels,

Congratulations!  After private discussions and a vote by the relax
developers, you have been accepted on the relax development team.  You
can now become a developer with full commit access to the source code
and http://www.nmr-relax.com website repository.  For how to complete
the process, please see the 'Committers' section of the relax
development chapter of the relax user manual:

http://www.nmr-relax.com/manual/Committers.html

Please keep this development chapter handy for day to day
developments.  The instructions there for using subversion and the
svnmerge.py script will come in handy.  Note that for the relaxation
dispersion branch, that I am looking after the branch maintenance with
svnmerge.py so you do not need to use it for that.  Once you have
commit access, you can look at using git-svn directly with the
repository using 'git svn dcommit' to push your local git commits into
the repository.  The svnmerge.py script will be useful if you would
like to add a new major feature, as that is in most cases performed
within a dedicated relax branch.

Regards,

Edward






On 14 May 2013 17:38, Edward d'Auvergne <edward@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Troels,

Before I accept you as a relax developer, there are a few steps which
should be followed first.  The other relax developers listed at
http://gna.org/project/memberlist.php?group=relax have been through
this process.  It is detailed in the relax manual in the relax
development chapter under the title 'Becoming a committer'
(http://www.nmr-relax.com/manual/Becoming_committer.html).  The first
step is to start coding on the checked out copy of the relax_disp
branch.  At the start you will not have access to commit your change,
but you can create a patch file with the command:

$ svn diff > patch

You can then upload the 'patch' patch file to the relax task tracker
or under its own support request, as you see fit.  Maybe you could
even create a special task for your patches and upload each patch to
that task as you create it.  If new files are to be added these can
also be attached to the tracker and new directories can be asked for
on the mailing list.  When starting with the creation of a system test
for the dispersion model of interest, you will need to start with new
file and directory additions.  The details for how to start your
coding are described in the first message of this thread:

http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.science.nmr.relax.devel/3835

Once a number of patches have been reviewed and accepted and you show
your ability follow the relax coding conventions and can write clean
code, then a private vote between the relax developers will take place
to decide to accept you as a relax developer.  This is standard
procedure in an open source project and ensures a very high code
quality.  For reference, the coding conventions are detailed in the
relax development chapter of the manual
(http://www.nmr-relax.com/manual/Coding_conventions.html).  It is also
useful to look at the relax code base to see how things are done.

Regards,

Edward




On 14 May 2013 17:16, Troels E. Linnet <tlinnet@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Troels E. Linnet requested membership to the group relax
at Gna!

User Details:
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Name:   Troels E. Linnet
Login:   tlinnet
Email:   tlinnet@xxxxxxxxx

Project Details:
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Name:   relax
Unix Name: relax
Main Page:        https://gna.org/projects/relax

Message from user:
------------------

Hi Edward.

I have a comment to the windows install of relax, and I hope over time, 
that I
can contribute to model development.
Best
Troels Linnet
PhD student


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