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Merge "ACS Contributions" into github #20

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moraklein opened this issue Dec 2, 2014 · 5 comments
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Merge "ACS Contributions" into github #20

moraklein opened this issue Dec 2, 2014 · 5 comments
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ESO has maintained a contribution repository, separate from the ACS source base. It is known as "project18" and contains products contributed by the community. A list of contents can be found here: https://ictwiki.alma.cl/twiki/bin/view/ZLegacy/ACS/ACSContributedCode (last updated May 2011)

As suggested during the advanced track of this years ACS Workshop in Garching we should review and export contents that might be of interest for the community.

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acaproni commented Dec 3, 2014

Hi Matias,
this repository has never been migrated into SVN and it is still available.

I will checkout the source and upload a tar-zip into the ftp server.

Cheers,
Ale

It has never been migrated to SVN.
On 12/02/2014 11:05 PM, Matias Mora wrote:

ESO has maintained a contribution repository, separate from the ACS
source base. It is known as "project18" and contains products
contributed by the community. A list of contents can be found here:
https://ictwiki.alma.cl/twiki/bin/view/ZLegacy/ACS/ACSContributedCode
(last updated May 2011)

As suggested during the advanced track of this years ACS Workshop in
Garching we should review and export contents that might be of
interest for the community.


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acaproni commented Dec 3, 2014

Hi,
the tar zip is in the public ftp: ftp.eso.org/public/AcsContributedCode/

Cheers,
Ale

On 12/03/2014 09:41 AM, Alessandro Caproni wrote:

Hi Matias,
this repository has never been migrated into SVN and it is still
available.

I will checkout the source and upload a tar-zip into the ftp server.

Cheers,
Ale

It has never been migrated to SVN.
On 12/02/2014 11:05 PM, Matias Mora wrote:

ESO has maintained a contribution repository, separate from the ACS
source base. It is known as "project18" and contains products
contributed by the community. A list of contents can be found here:
https://ictwiki.alma.cl/twiki/bin/view/ZLegacy/ACS/ACSContributedCode
(last updated May 2011)

As suggested during the advanced track of this years ACS Workshop in
Garching we should review and export contents that might be of
interest for the community.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
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@moraklein
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Thanks Alessandro. The CCB should also consider confirming with each contributor if there are more up to date versions of their product(s) available now.

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javarias commented Jan 7, 2015

I left a pdf of the acs contributed twiki page here: pdf

This is useful for those whom don't have a ALMA twiki account

@moraklein
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At the last ACB meeting the following projects proposals were mentioned as having associated legacy code in third-party repositories.

  • Extend ACS compatibility for hardware interfacing
  • Provide ACS component code generation for all supported languages
  • Provide monitoring database support and access tools
  • Component call interceptors

The CCB was assigned the task to create a contributions sub-repository in github and gather/merge legacy code as-is to make it available to the community ASAP.

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