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add to https://github.com/JuliaLinearAlgebra/ #28
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I am not opposed to this, though so far I have been developing this by myself. However, I would welcome contributions, as this is not my main area of expertise. What would be the benefit of adding it there and what would I need to do for that? |
In order to add it there, I just need to make you owner of JuliaLinearAlgebra. You can then go into Settings and transfer the repo. By itself, it will not attract new developers - but with some announcements on discourse and filing more issues and giving it more visibility, I have no doubt more developers will come. I have already sent you the invitation. |
Thanks @ViralBShah . A few questions though, as this would be the first repository that I move to such an organisation.
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I think these are all good questions to ask - and I am hoping we can organize the contributors to Julia Linear Algebra to strive towards higher quality overall. In part, gathering folks and packages in a couple of orgs - JuliaLinearAlgebra and JuliaMatrices - I feel is a good first step. I just moved MKL.jl from JuliaComputing to JuliaLinearAlgebra for that reason. |
@ViralBShah , I spent very little time behind a computer screen during the past holidays and as such I have accidently let the invitation to JuliaLinearAlgebra organisation expire. Is it possible to send it again? My apologies. |
No worries and sounds like that is a good thing to avoid the computer. :-) Sent again |
Thanks; this time I accepted right away. I will look into transferring KrylovKit.jl tonight or later this week. |
@Jutho Wondering if we should transfer to JuliaLinearAlgebra. Perfectly ok if you would prefer not to - but I thought I will ping on the open issue. |
Thanks for the reminder @ViralBShah ; I had completely forgotten about this: my memory is like Swiss cheese. I won't have time before November, but I am still interested in the transfer. I was planning to make some small changes and tag a new version, before then transferring. |
Hi @ViralBShah, last semester turned out to be much busier than anticipated. I am revisiting this now. I am also considering moving LinearMaps.jl to JuliaLinearAlgebra, if at least there is some interest for that? I think it would be great because it is now almost completely developed and maintained by @dkarrasch instead of me. Would he then also need to become an owner of |
Thanks - I made you owner, and also invited @dkarrasch as owner. |
Thanks; I think I was already owner. So the only thing I should do is move the repository? |
You were member, it turns out. I converted you to owner when I messaged you. Yeah - all that needs to happen is transfer to the repository. I suppose also update the registry URL (but not strictly necessary since Github forwards). |
I suggest to add KrylovKit.jl to https://github.com/JuliaLinearAlgebra/
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