Hi, I currently maintain cytofkit, which used to be updated on bioconductor by the git-svn bridge. Our package has a repository on Github, and so far, I've maintained the versions by updating both the SVN and our own Github repositories separately. However, for ease of maintenance, I was trying to add a webhook as per the steps in the Contributions readme ( https://github.com/Bioconductor/Contributions#adding-a-web-hook). This attempt returned the following error message to me: Sorry, you haven't told us about this repository, please go to https://github.com/Bioconductor/Contributions/issues/new . Should i proceed to create a new issue as though its a new package, or are there other steps that i'm missing?
[Bioc-devel] Add Bioc webhook to existing bioconductor package
2 messages · Matthew Myint, Martin Morgan
On 08/01/2017 03:58 AM, Matthew Myint wrote:
Hi, I currently maintain cytofkit, which used to be updated on bioconductor by the git-svn bridge. Our package has a repository on Github, and so far, I've maintained the versions by updating both the SVN and our own Github repositories separately. However, for ease of maintenance, I was trying to add a webhook as per the steps in the Contributions readme ( https://github.com/Bioconductor/Contributions#adding-a-web-hook). This attempt returned the following error message to me: Sorry, you haven't told us about this repository, please go to https://github.com/Bioconductor/Contributions/issues/new . Should i proceed to create a new issue as though its a new package, or are there other steps that i'm missing?
The web hook is for new packages only; you must maintain your package via other techniques, e.g., a local script that you write yourself. Martin
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