[yt-users] [yt-dev] yt-3.0 now a part of yt repository

Matthew Turk matthewturk at gmail.com
Mon Dec 2 07:45:22 PST 2013


Hi all,

Since we've closed the final pull requests, I've now made the
repository yt_analysis/yt-3.0 read-only.

If you issue pull requests, please do make sure you issue them from a
named branch to the same named branch; bitbucket seems keen on merging
across branches lately.  :)

-Matt

On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 9:57 AM, Britton Smith <brittonsmith at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After some discussion on the dev mailing list, we've decided to unify
> the repositories for yt-3.0 and yt.  It will still be located in a branch
> called
> yt-3.0 in that repository.  At some point in the near future the separate
> yt-3.0 repository will become read-only.
>
> This simply means that if you are using yt normally, from the repository
> here:
>
> http://bitbucket.org/yt_analysis/yt
>
> you will be able to switch to the yt-3.0 branch more easily.  And, if
> you currently have a fork of the repository yt-3.0, you'll need to
> switch to using a fork of the main yt repository.  This is easy, just
> fork the main yt repo (unless you already have!) and push your yt-3.0
> changes there.
>
> Just as it has always been, installing the "stable" and "development"
> versions
> from the install script will still only put you on the latest stable and
> development
> versions of yt-2.x.  Additionally, doing "yt update" will not accidentally
> switch
> you from one version to the other.
>
> Happy Thanksgiving!
>
> Britton and the yt development team
>
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