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Re: Octave Forge: requesting SVN access
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Oliver Heimlich |
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Re: Octave Forge: requesting SVN access |
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Thu, 02 Oct 2014 20:51:19 +0200 |
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Am 02.10.2014 09:02, schrieb Juan Pablo Carbajal:
> On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 8:17 AM, Oliver Heimlich <address@hidden
> <mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:
> I'd like to add a new package to the repository and hereby ask for SVN
> access. My sourceforge user name is oheim.
>
> The package shall implement the upcoming IEEE 1788 standard on interval
> arithmetic. I am a member of the P1788 working group and the standard
> currently enters the sponsor ballot phase.
>
> My GNU octave package is in an early stage atm, but I could already
> submit some functionality to the public repository under GPL.
> This sounds interesting. However we do not use svn anymore, we now use
> mercurial repositories. I guess we would like to peek into your code
> before adding it and we would also like to know whether you commit
> yourself as a maintainer of this package.
>
> However the last word comes from our benevolent ruler Carnë, so wait for
> his answer....
>
Please find attached a current development version of the code. A lot of
functionality is still missing (I have been working on this during spare
time for only a few days by now). Feedback is highly appreciated,
because this is my first project in GNU Octave.
The package comprises only M-files and depends on the package fenv.
I took the SVN information from (outdated?)
http://octave.sourceforge.net/developers.html. I am fine with mercurial.
Could you point me to information about the maintainer's task? However,
I guess there will be no problem.
interval-20141002.tgz
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