Hi Dan,

This looks impressive! Will this also work for experimental data packages which are split in two parts in the bioc SVN, separating the external data from the actual package?

Best wishes
Julian


On 01/29/2014 09:32 PM, Dan Tenenbaum wrote:
Hi all,

We've made available a bridge between Github and the Bioconductor Subversion 
repository.
It allows you to do all your work in git and github. Git pushes will propagate 
to our Subversion server, and SVN commits will propagate back to git.

If you like git, and the social coding features of Github (issue tracking, 
contributing code via pull requests, etc.), you can check out the bridge, it's 
documented here:

http://bioconductor.org/developers/how-to/git-svn/

If you like Subversion, and/or you don't know what git is, you don't need to do 
anything. You can continue to use Subversion like you have been for maintaining 
your Bioconductor packages.

This is new software so there may be issues. If you have questions or problems, 
please email the bioc-devel list.

Thanks!
Dan

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