@kerkphil @evan-magnusson @jdebacker @isaacswift Because the wealth tax paper is a specific application of a subset of code from the dynamic scoring model in the OSPC/dynamic repo and because the paper has policy implications, we moved the code repo out of the OSPC GitHub account and into Rick Evans' GitHub account (rickecon). The GitHub page (https://help.github.com/articles/transferring-a-repository/) suggests that each contributor make a new fork. "...so we strongly recommend updating any existing local clones to point to the new repository URL. You can do this by using git remote on the command line:
@kerkphil @evan-magnusson @jdebacker @isaacswift Because the wealth tax paper is a specific application of a subset of code from the dynamic scoring model in the OSPC/dynamic repo and because the paper has policy implications, we moved the code repo out of the OSPC GitHub account and into Rick Evans' GitHub account (rickecon). The GitHub page (https://help.github.com/articles/transferring-a-repository/) suggests that each contributor make a new fork. "...so we strongly recommend updating any existing local clones to point to the new repository URL. You can do this by using git remote on the command line:
git remote set-url origin new_url"