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Subject: | Re: Sequencer website broken |
From: | Anders Lindh Olsson via Tech-talk <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov> |
To: | Abdalla Ahmad <Abdalla.Ahmad at sesame.org.jo>, "tech-talk at aps.anl.gov" <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov>, Ben Franksen <benjamin.franksen at helmholtz-berlin.de> |
Date: | Tue, 21 Nov 2023 08:40:22 +0000 |
Many facilities are self-hosted and have their own version control software. And in such cases, it can be good for the facility itself to ensure that source code and
binaries are available also when connectivity to the internet goes down. What could be useful is to have public mirrors set up for modules as extensively used by the community as sequencer. Timo’s suggestion to host the docs on epics-controls
(and I guess this is relevant for any largely used module) would also be an improvement. Cheers A From:
Tech-talk <tech-talk-bounces at aps.anl.gov> on behalf of Abdalla Ahmad via Tech-talk <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov> Hello Ben, On a side note, why don’t you move the source code to GitHub or any other online VCS service? Best Regards, Abdalla. From: Tech-talk <tech-talk-bounces at aps.anl.gov>
On Behalf Of Timo Korhonen via Tech-talk Looking at the documentation sources, the documents seem to be reStructuredText, processed with Sphinx. They could maybe be ported to readthedocs with not too big an effort, and use the process that we developed in the recent Documentathon, see
https://docs.epics-controls.org/en/latest/CONTRIBUTING.html Just wondering if this could be an idea
😉
Timo From:
Tech-talk <tech-talk-bounces at aps.anl.gov> on behalf of "Johnson, Andrew N. via Tech-talk" <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov> There does seem to be a copy at
https://epics-sequencer-hzb.sourceforge.io/ if anyone is still looking. I'm not sure what the relationship is between Goetz' and Ben's Git repo's though. - Andrew -- Complexity comes for free, Simplicity you have to work for. |