Le mardi 24 mars 2020 à 18:39 +0100, Michel Juillard a écrit :
Sébastien Villemot writes:
If we go that way, I will make sure that the code in dynare.jlworks,but I will stop developing that git project and start afresh ina newgit project. I have created https://gitlab.com/dynare-julia as agroupof projects. I want to develop separate packages for the lowlevelcode that isn't Dynare specific. These packages must go isseparategit projects under the dynare-julia umbrella.
If those packages are unrelated to Dynare, I’m afraid putting “dynare”in the name of the group will only confuse users. On the other hand, if they are somewhat related to Dynare, I think theyshould rather be hosted on git.dynare.org (possibly in a new groupthere).
I will move these files to a different location without reference to thedynare name
Note that, even if those packages are not Dynare-specific, I still think it would make sense to host them on git.dynare.org, for several reasons: this makes us less dependent on 3rd-party infrastructure, this will facilitate contributions by other Dynare Team members, and it will give you more control over the CI runners. But of course this decision is up to you.