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@pyiron/pyiron
I just wanted to ping you all that this new repository is now here to allow for an easy start of a new pyiron module. If you encounter any bug/ anything missing/ anything that needs to be updated please open an issue/PR to fix this.
Another point: In the last pyiron meeting we discussed to use this template repo also to synchronize our CI. I tested to use a template like a fork and this does not work as intended. I.e. an update of the template is not reported and can not be pulled into the created repository which is based on the template. Other ideas welcome!
We could:
Update all shared files of all repositories to one version and use the patches within this repo to update all the others (maybe this is automatable?)
Use another repository like ci_support and make it a submodule to all repos (e.g. using a .static_ci_support directory to hold most of the shared files - this excludes all workflows from being synchronized)
Make a different ci_support repository mirroring our usual structure similar to this template and include only files identical in all repos and
iterate over all pyiron_-repositories for every change in these files and update those
automate this using a workflow of the ci_support repo
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@pyiron/pyiron
I just wanted to ping you all that this new repository is now here to allow for an easy start of a new pyiron module. If you encounter any bug/ anything missing/ anything that needs to be updated please open an issue/PR to fix this.
Another point: In the last pyiron meeting we discussed to use this template repo also to synchronize our CI. I tested to use a template like a fork and this does not work as intended. I.e. an update of the template is not reported and can not be pulled into the created repository which is based on the template. Other ideas welcome!
We could:
ci_support
and make it a submodule to all repos (e.g. using a.static_ci_support
directory to hold most of the shared files - this excludes all workflows from being synchronized)ci_support
repository mirroring our usual structure similar to this template and include only files identical in all repos andpyiron_
-repositories for every change in these files and update thoseci_support
repoThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: