Hi, Christian. There is not yet a browsable version of the Bioconductor git repository. The way to check git.bioconductor.org status is, as you noted, to work with a checkout of the repository locally. If you'd like a more visual view of your local checkout, you might take a look at one of several desktop repository browsers.
Sean On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 5:53 AM Christian Oertlin <christian.oert...@ki.se> wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I am the maintainer of the anota2seq package. The package was accepted > for release 3.6 and is on the bioconductor webpage. > > I had minor updates for the package which I pushed to the github > repositories by following the steps here: > https://bioconductor.org/developers/how-to/git/sync-existing-repositories/ > > I can see the changes in my github webpage ChrOertlin/anota2seq/ > > This might be a very naive question. When I follow to > https://git.bioconductor.org/ I can find the package as listed. Is there > a way to see the contents of that repository other from changing into the > upstream git branch locally, for example a website like my personal github > account? Just to check if everything is in the right place in a more visual > way... > > > Cheers, > Christian > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > _______________________________________________ > Bioc-devel@r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioc-devel > -- -- Sean Davis, MD, PhD Center for Cancer Research National Cancer Institute National Institutes of Health Bethesda, MD 20892 https://seandavi.github.io/ https://twitter.com/seandavis12 [[alternative HTML version deleted]] _______________________________________________ Bioc-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioc-devel