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[Bioc-devel] Minimize repo redundancy, is the original Github repo before package submissions still needed?

2 messages · Christian Arnold, Shepherd, Lori

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Hello everybody, I have a quick question regarding best practises and
minimizing redundancy when it comes to Git repos after a successful
package acceptance.

For the Bioc submission, we created a new Git repo to start the process
(we had the code in another one before, but that was not supported for
the submission process). Now the package is accepted, and I am wondering
whether I actually still need the Git repo from my private account that
was used for the Bioc submission. Can I safely delete it, or is
Bioconductor at some point still needing it (for next release cycles?)?


Thanks,

Christian
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Once accepted Bioconductor will use the code submitted, pushed, and updated at git.bioconductor.org.  any other private or personal repository can be managed (or deleted) as you are fit.

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