[Ncep.list.nems.announce] NEMS application moving to GitHub
Ratko Vasic
ratko.vasic at noaa.gov
Thu Aug 8 01:59:09 UTC 2019
Hello NEMS developers,
NEMS transition to GitHub was successful. All applications passed
regression tests:
https://www.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/projects/rvasic/nems-commit/nems-github/
Commit to supported applications (NEMSfv3gfs EMC_FV3-GSDCHEM-WW3
EMC_FV3-MOM6-CICE5 EMC_FV3GFS-GSDCHEM) will be _tomorrow (Thursday, 8/8
around noon)_.
Thanks Dusan for cutting off long tail of NEMS history (about 10 years)
and leaving last 2 years (when we switched from svn to git/Vlab). Now
NEMS is reduced from _621 to 10MB_.
NOTE! We are planing on creating new project for NEMS documentation:
NEMS-doc (https://github.com/NOAA-EMC/NEMS-doc), which is pulled out of
NEMS project with just source code.
From tomorrow, to clone the latest NEMS, you should do:
git clone https://github.com/NOAA-EMC/NEMS
Applications' (NEMSfv3gfs EMC_FV3-GSDCHEM-WW3 EMC_FV3-MOM6-CICE5
EMC_FV3GFS-GSDCHEM) old branches are still pointing to NEMS on Vlab.
Once committed, you can update your branches to point to NEMS on GitHub
(or leave it as you wish).
-Ratko
On 8/5/2019 2:54 PM, Ratko Vasic wrote:
> Hello NEMS developers,
>
> today's NEMS commit was the last one done on Vlab. We are going to
> move NEMS to the GitHub.
> Last NEMS version on Vlab is being tagged as
> "nemsfv3gfs_beta_v1.0.19-gsdchem_v0.8.7"
>
> Will be working on this next couple of days.
> Supported applications will be updated to point to
> https://github.com/NOAA-EMC/NEMS
>
>
> -Ratko
>
>
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