Hi,
On 10/02/2014 11:34 AM, Gilles wrote:
Hello.
On Thu, 02 Oct 2014 10:51:53 -0500, Ole Ersoy wrote:
Hello Luc, Gilles, and Benedikt,
I'm here :). From my limited github experience, I do think most
contributors do their communication directly through github.
"Commons" contributors?
I should have clarified. Just github users and contributors in general. A
popular pattern I see for github repository projects is that developers keep
their pull communication with the pull, design (etc.) discussions in issues,
and support on stackoverflow. So I'm thinking that future / potential
commons-math contributors might expect this type of pattern.
I've
seen a lot of projects use issues for discussion. I personally like
this, because it makes it easy to get up to speed on design decisions
and project history.
Perhaps it's a better way. But it's not (yet) the official way, which
is this ML.
Sure. I just wanted to mention it since github users that are watching the
project will get more information without having to subscribe to the mailing
list.
Also I think what Benedikt was saying was that I might be someone who does not
actually know about the mailing list, so if communication goes out to me on the
mailing list WRT my pull request, I might miss it.
Cheers,
- Ole
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