Discussion:
[Scons-users] Github Project renamed from SConsProject to SCons
Bill Deegan
2017-11-22 15:11:31 UTC
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Special Thanks to Anatoly for tracking down the previous owner of "SCons"
and asking him to change thus freeing up SCons.

Special Thanks to Steve Constable (formerly SCons on github) for changing
his github user id to free up SCons!

You will have to update your remote settings under git.

Assuming "upstream" was the remote name you're using to point at the master
SCons repo, the following command will update your git sandbox.

git remote set-url upstream ***@github.com:SCons/scons.git

I'll be updating various bits of SCons wiki, buildbot, and website today to
make sure they are all pointing at the proper (changed) URLs.

-Bill Deegan
SCons Project Co-Manager
Eric Fahlgren
2017-11-22 16:47:51 UTC
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Special thanks to you, Bill, and all the others for reviving SCons and
bringing it back to active life! It made my life *so* much easier being
able to continue using SCons as part of our migration to Python 3. I had
been right at the start of attempting to convert our build system over to
CMake when the stable 3.0 port came out, which saved me untold hours (or
days or weeks) of converting our build system, some parts of which are
almost 20 years old now.

Eric
Post by Bill Deegan
Special Thanks to Anatoly for tracking down the previous owner of "SCons"
and asking him to change thus freeing up SCons.
Special Thanks to Steve Constable (formerly SCons on github) for changing
his github user id to free up SCons!
You will have to update your remote settings under git.
Assuming "upstream" was the remote name you're using to point at the
master SCons repo, the following command will update your git sandbox.
I'll be updating various bits of SCons wiki, buildbot, and website today
to make sure they are all pointing at the proper (changed) URLs.
-Bill Deegan
SCons Project Co-Manager
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Bassem Girgis
2017-11-22 17:46:39 UTC
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This is great news. I would recommend consolidating all the online
references to the new repo. Also what is the role of the bitbucket repo?
The user contribution builders also need some sorting. I would be more than
glad to help in any activity.

Best regards,
Bassem

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Cell: +1(256)479-6124
Post by Eric Fahlgren
Special thanks to you, Bill, and all the others for reviving SCons and
bringing it back to active life! It made my life *so* much easier being
able to continue using SCons as part of our migration to Python 3. I had
been right at the start of attempting to convert our build system over to
CMake when the stable 3.0 port came out, which saved me untold hours (or
days or weeks) of converting our build system, some parts of which are
almost 20 years old now.
Eric
Post by Bill Deegan
Special Thanks to Anatoly for tracking down the previous owner of "SCons"
and asking him to change thus freeing up SCons.
Special Thanks to Steve Constable (formerly SCons on github) for changing
his github user id to free up SCons!
You will have to update your remote settings under git.
Assuming "upstream" was the remote name you're using to point at the
master SCons repo, the following command will update your git sandbox.
I'll be updating various bits of SCons wiki, buildbot, and website today
to make sure they are all pointing at the proper (changed) URLs.
-Bill Deegan
SCons Project Co-Manager
_______________________________________________
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https://pairlist2.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/scons-dev
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Bill Deegan
2017-11-22 19:00:05 UTC
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Post by Bassem Girgis
This is great news. I would recommend consolidating all the online
references to the new repo. Also what is the role of the bitbucket repo?
The user contribution builders also need some sorting. I would be more than
glad to help in any activity.
Where are you seeing references to the bitbucket repo?
Most likely they should all be changed.

At this point the bitbucket repo is just historical.
There are some outstanding pull requests which have yet to be migrated to
github.

-Bill
Post by Bassem Girgis
Best regards,
Bassem
----
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Cell: +1(256)479-6124 <(256)%20479-6124>
Post by Eric Fahlgren
Special thanks to you, Bill, and all the others for reviving SCons and
bringing it back to active life! It made my life *so* much easier being
able to continue using SCons as part of our migration to Python 3. I had
been right at the start of attempting to convert our build system over to
CMake when the stable 3.0 port came out, which saved me untold hours (or
days or weeks) of converting our build system, some parts of which are
almost 20 years old now.
Eric
Post by Bill Deegan
Special Thanks to Anatoly for tracking down the previous owner of
"SCons" and asking him to change thus freeing up SCons.
Special Thanks to Steve Constable (formerly SCons on github) for
changing his github user id to free up SCons!
You will have to update your remote settings under git.
Assuming "upstream" was the remote name you're using to point at the
master SCons repo, the following command will update your git sandbox.
I'll be updating various bits of SCons wiki, buildbot, and website today
to make sure they are all pointing at the proper (changed) URLs.
-Bill Deegan
SCons Project Co-Manager
_______________________________________________
Scons-dev mailing list
https://pairlist2.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/scons-dev
_______________________________________________
Scons-users mailing list
https://pairlist4.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/scons-users
_______________________________________________
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Gary Oberbrunner
2017-11-23 14:51:37 UTC
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Nice work Anatoly and Bill!

-- Gary
Awesome. ) More proposals from my side.
https://github.com/topics/scons
https://bitbucket.org/scons/scons-new-website
https://bitbucket.org/scons/scons-website
https://bitbucket.org/scons/scons-pelican-bootstrap3
Post by Bill Deegan
Post by Bassem Girgis
This is great news. I would recommend consolidating all the online
references to the new repo. Also what is the role of the bitbucket
repo? The
Post by Bill Deegan
Post by Bassem Girgis
user contribution builders also need some sorting. I would be more than
glad
Post by Bill Deegan
Post by Bassem Girgis
to help in any activity.
Where are you seeing references to the bitbucket repo?
Most likely they should all be changed.
At this point the bitbucket repo is just historical.
There are some outstanding pull requests which have yet to be migrated to
github.
-Bill
Post by Bassem Girgis
Best regards,
Bassem
----
Bassem Girgis, PhD
Cell: +1(256)479-6124
Post by Eric Fahlgren
Special thanks to you, Bill, and all the others for reviving SCons and
bringing it back to active life! It made my life so much easier being
able
Post by Bill Deegan
Post by Bassem Girgis
Post by Eric Fahlgren
to continue using SCons as part of our migration to Python 3. I had
been
Post by Bill Deegan
Post by Bassem Girgis
Post by Eric Fahlgren
right at the start of attempting to convert our build system over to
CMake
Post by Bill Deegan
Post by Bassem Girgis
Post by Eric Fahlgren
when the stable 3.0 port came out, which saved me untold hours (or
days or
Post by Bill Deegan
Post by Bassem Girgis
Post by Eric Fahlgren
weeks) of converting our build system, some parts of which are almost
20
Post by Bill Deegan
Post by Bassem Girgis
Post by Eric Fahlgren
years old now.
Eric
On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 7:11 AM, Bill Deegan <
Post by Bill Deegan
Special Thanks to Anatoly for tracking down the previous owner of
"SCons" and asking him to change thus freeing up SCons.
Special Thanks to Steve Constable (formerly SCons on github) for
changing his github user id to free up SCons!
You will have to update your remote settings under git.
Assuming "upstream" was the remote name you're using to point at the
master SCons repo, the following command will update your git sandbox.
I'll be updating various bits of SCons wiki, buildbot, and website
today
Post by Bill Deegan
Post by Bassem Girgis
Post by Eric Fahlgren
Post by Bill Deegan
to make sure they are all pointing at the proper (changed) URLs.
-Bill Deegan
SCons Project Co-Manager
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