http://quantlib.414.s1.nabble.com/Reorganization-of-Git-repository-tp16962p17176.html
not appear on the github repo. Or would that be unsafe for some
> Hi all,
> Eric and I just finished splitting the QuantLib git repository in
> smaller modules. The main forks for the new, smaller repos are:
>
> QuantLib:
https://github.com/lballabio/QuantLib> QuantLib-SWIG:
https://github.com/lballabio/QuantLib-SWIG> reposit:
https://github.com/eehlers/reposit> QuantLibAddin:
https://github.com/eehlers/QuantLibAddin> QuantLibXL:
https://github.com/eehlers/QuantLibXL>
> Eric's modules refer to the new reposit build. The old build is still
> hosted at
https://github.com/eehlers/quantlib for the time being.
>
> For those of you that had forked the old repository, see the instructions at
>
http://quantlib.org/forkmigration.shtml for migrating any modifications you
> want to keep.
>
> Thanks for your patience,
> Luigi
>
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 5:36 PM Luigi Ballabio <
[hidden email]>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>> Eric and I will be splitting the QuantLib git repository in smaller
>> modules in the next few days (see my previous post, quoted below, for more
>> details). Once it's done, most of you that forked it on GitHub or cloned it
>> locally can probably just fork or clone again the modules you're interested
>> in. For those of you that have additional branches you want to keep, I'll be
>> posting instructions for migrating them to the new modules.
>>
>> Later,
>> Luigi
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 3:09 PM Luigi Ballabio <
[hidden email]>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> [ cross-posted to quantlib-users and quantlib-dev; apologies for any
>>> duplicates. ]
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> I'm currently 3 or 4 issues away from setting up the 1.7 release.
>>>
>>> Shortly after doing that, and in concert with the other maintainers, I'll
>>> reorganize the Git repository so that the current, monolithic one containing
>>> all the modules will be split into smaller ones, with one module per current
>>> directory; thus, there will be a repository for the core C++ library, one
>>> for the Excel addin and so on.
>>>
>>> This will make it more convenient for the maintainers to manage the
>>> modules for which they have responsibility, and will also make it a lot
>>> easier to add new modules. We had considered doing this when we migrated
>>> from subversion to git, and in hindsight we should have gone ahead at that
>>> time.
>>>
>>> I'm aware this will cause inconveniences to the 500+ people that forked
>>> the repository on GitHub. I am sorry for this, and I will try to minimize
>>> the pain: I'll migrate the open pull requests to the new repository, and
>>> I'll try to make some kind of guide to help those of you with local changes
>>> to move them to the new fork. In the meantime, your current forks are not
>>> going away.
>>>
>>> Thanks for the understanding. I'll post a timeline as soon as I have one.
>>>
>>> Luigi
>>>
>>> --
>>>
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http://leanpub.com/implementingquantlib>
>>> <
http://implementingquantlib.com>
>>> <
http://twitter.com/lballabio>
>>
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