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Re: [science-iwg] Eclipse ICE initial contribution in GitHub

Congrats! Great job Jay and team :-)

As I'm currently working on the OpenChrom/ChemClipse proposal, I have a few questions which might be interesting for other projects too:

* Have you submitted a ZIP file or a pointer to a distinct GIT/SVN branch of ICE?
* Is it allowed to work on the code while it's in the proposal stage?
* How have you handled requested code changes? Was a separate branch needed?


Best,
Philip


Am 04.11.2014 um 15:42 schrieb Jay Jay Billings:

Everyone,

I'm happyto announce that the initial contribution for Eclipse ICE is finally available on GitHub at

https:// github.com/eclipse/ice

It does not include our test data or third party dependencies.

Our dev team is in the process of moving to the new repo and we will be working out of there from here on out (thanks to the parallel-ip process). Of course we welcome contributions from the community too!

Hopefully we will have an update site configured soon.

Best,
Jay



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