Support for GemGIS Repository - Github Actions/Sphinx Docs/Conda recipe t21-hack-gemgis
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Some ideas for GemGIS development during this transform:
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@AlexanderJuestel let me know if AWS could be of any help in this project 💪🏻 |
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...and (for me): finally adjusting the import/exports for GoogleEarth. |
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@endarthur that all sounds good, I just want automagic 3d density block models currently |
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T21 Hackathon Idea Mashup today (or tomorrow depending on your time zone) Wednesday April 14th at 16:00 UTC. Come to Slack to find the link for the meeting! |
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Slack channel
t21-hack-gemgis
People
@AlexanderJuestel
@endarthur
@flohorovicic
Description
This project is aiming at supporting the developers of the GemGIS package with some expert knowledge about Github Actions, the Sphinx Documentation, releasing the package on the conda-force channel, Binder and other best practices for your open source project.
What would be important to me (Alex) is that people who engage in this project not only complete tasks but also show the others how to do it and explain what they have been doing so we can pass that knowledge on to others! Thanks!
Goals
Github Action Workflow to automatically run all the tests of the package when code is pushed or merged to master or the development branchesGithub Action Workflow to automatically create a PyPi release/conda forge release when code is pushed or merged to the master branchCreating a functioningconda-forge recipe
for the GemGIS package - there is already a GemPy Recipe maintained by @AndrewAnnex which could be built on: https://github.com/conda-forge/gempy-feedstock/blob/master/recipe/meta.yaml / https://conda-forge.org/docs/maintainer/adding_pkgs.htmlreadthedocs.yaml
- @prisaeRenaming master branch to main to be more inclusive! - https://github.com/github/renamingResources
All discussion prior, during or after the Transform 2021 can be done in the GemGIS discussion section --> https://github.com/cgre-aachen/gemgis/discussions
Skills needed (if any)
If you're looking for teammates with particular skills, list them here.
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