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Excise quippy #1
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Keep in mind that this is not the new testing framework, just a slightly
cleaned up version of the old Si framework for release with the paper,
right? My new refactored framework is separate, and I'm not even sure I
gave you a copy. It's certainly not named "silicon-testing-framework". We
_still_ need to set a time to meet with anyone who might be interested to
deal with that.
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In order to help people adopt this, it would be good to excise quippy from
tests and potentials as much as possible. More important to excise it from
tests.
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Yes, I temporarily forgot - the GitHub version looked very clean :-)
I am wanting to use it for other things now, and eventually start to push
others to use it too, e.g. I talked to Aidan Thompson about it.
Can you share your refactored version ? How were you thinking of releasing it?
G
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Keep in mind that this is not the new testing framework, just a slightly
cleaned up version of the old Si framework for release with the paper,
right? My new refactored framework is separate, and I'm not even sure I
gave you a copy. It's certainly not named "silicon-testing-framework". We
_still_ need to set a time to meet with anyone who might be interested to
deal with that.
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> In order to help people adopt this, it would be good to excise quippy from
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> tests.
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On Sat, Jul 14, 2018 at 7:24 PM gabor1 ***@***.***> wrote:
Yes, I temporarily forgot - the GitHub version looked very clean :-)
I am wanting to use it for other things now, and eventually start to push
others to use it too, e.g. I talked to Aidan Thompson about it.
Can you share your refactored version ? How were you thinking of releasing
it?
I could release what I have at any time, but my sense is that it's probably
still going to need a lot of changes, so any serious changes I make would
then have to be released later. Most sensible thing is probably to share
with you + 1-2 more people as a collaboration, and once it's stable then do
a real release.
Noam
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Repo on gc121mac1?
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On Sat, Jul 14, 2018 at 7:24 PM gabor1 ***@***.***> wrote:
> Yes, I temporarily forgot - the GitHub version looked very clean :-)
>
> I am wanting to use it for other things now, and eventually start to push
> others to use it too, e.g. I talked to Aidan Thompson about it.
>
> Can you share your refactored version ? How were you thinking of releasing
> it?
>
I could release what I have at any time, but my sense is that it's probably
still going to need a lot of changes, so any serious changes I make would
then have to be released later. Most sensible thing is probably to share
with you + 1-2 more people as a collaboration, and once it's stable then do
a real release.
Noam
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In order to help people adopt this, it would be good to excise quippy from tests and potentials as much as possible. More important to excise it from tests.
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