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= Sage Days: Transitioning to Git = | = Sage Days 47: Transitioning to Git = |
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* Robert Bradshaw (Google) * Keith Clawson (Washington State University) * Jeroen Demeyer (Ghent University) * Benjamin Jones (lives in Portland, OR) |
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* David Roe (University of Calgary) | * Timo Kluck (Utrecht University) |
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* Christopher Swenson (lives in Portland, OR) * Nicolas M. Thiéry Participating Remotely: * Volker Braun (Dublin Institute for Advanced Study) |
Sage Days 47: Transitioning to Git
March 25-29, 2013, Portland State University
The aim of this workshop is to prepare Sage for transitioning to Git. There are three main components for enabling this transition:
- Prepare the Sage codebase for the new directory layout
- Create a set of development tools for interfacing with Trac and Git
- Extend the trac's git functionality to attach branches to tickets
A more indepth description can be found here.
This is NOT a Sage days to learn about how to develop with Git, hopefully we will have a Sage Days focused on that closer to the switch.
Participants
The conference is organized by:
R. Andrew Ohana (andrew.ohana@gmail.com)
William Stein (wstein@gmail.com)
Participants:
- Robert Bradshaw (Google)
- Keith Clawson (Washington State University)
- Jeroen Demeyer (Ghent University)
- Benjamin Jones (lives in Portland, OR)
- Keshav Kini
- Timo Kluck (Utrecht University)
- R. Andrew Ohana (University of Washington)
- David Roe (University of Calgery)
- Julian Rüth
- William Stein (University of Washington)
- Christopher Swenson (lives in Portland, OR)
- Nicolas M. Thiéry
Participating Remotely:
- Volker Braun (Dublin Institute for Advanced Study)