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Moving JAMI out of psimi #16

Closed tschaka1904 closed 8 years ago

tschaka1904 commented 8 years ago

Hi all,

we're doing here right now some little changes on JAMI (bug fixes, replacing old uniprot kraken etc.). This will also mean that we have to do a release on some point. If I do changes right now to JAMI, it would affect the whole psimi repo and I think this sounds not very clean. This is would like to move JAMI out of it. What do you think?

Best regards, Max

colin-combe commented 8 years ago

+1 to cleaning this up It might be that JAMI is the only thing in here that's currently in use?

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tschaka1904 commented 8 years ago

Do we want to have on repo which is just PSI-JAMI and contains everything or do we want to have several repos like: jami-bridges, jami-enricher, jami-imex-updater etc. ? The second approach would look similar to: https://bitbucket.org/account/user/intact-ebi/projects/INTACTBRIDGES and follows the subtree pattern. But maybe its enough to have just a PSI-JAMI repo. What do you think ?

colin-combe commented 8 years ago

Do we want to keep it in MICommunity or do we want to put it into an own organisation?

I don't mind. I've thought it might be an idea to tidy up by moving the all the automated exports from googlecode/SF into a seperate 'archive' account and just have live projects in MICommunity.

Stating the obvious - don't lose the revision history :) (also there's some tickets on the existing project).

it should be that the documentation from google-code is in a branch called 'wiki'

You could merge pull request #13 before forking / moving / doing whatever to it.

It will by about 15 repositories.

Um, splitting JAMI into 15 repositories doesn't sound that great to me. IMO, its nice to have a top level directory from which you can build everything.

cheers, c

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tschaka1904 commented 8 years ago

This issue was moved to MICommunity/PSI-JAMI#1