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Done, PTAL
- http://gaocegege.com/Processing.R
- https://github.com/gaocegege/Processing.R/releases/tag/v1.0.2
- https://github.com/gaocegege/Processing.R/wiki/Google-Summer-of-Code-2017
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I agree about documentation! Let's review your GSOC plan, schedule a chat to lay out milestones and their relationship to review dates, and map existing and/or missing GitHub issues to milestones. A major documentation push should be an early milestone.
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Also my suggestion would be that new releases should be the installable mode itself (the PDE mode folder) -- this folder can also include tools for command line and stand-alone runners.
The release should not including a docker container (which we are dropping anyway for now) and it should not including a full distribution of the Processing PDE -- only the mode itself. See for example how Processing Android Mode handles releases:
https://github.com/processing/processing-android/releases
This also will help integration with #59
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Hi, Jeremy,
I am not sure if it is appropriate to release the new version to PDE, since it is incomplete. But a pre-GSoC release is needed. This time only the mode will be zipped and uploaded into the release page.
And as far as I can see, documentation is the most important thing to a new project, so I think the next thing we should do is to improve the documentation, then the mode is ready to early users 😺
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TODO
- Freeze commit 13148dc and package the mode
- Update release page http://gaocegege.com/Processing.R
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Excellent! All of the sources (GitHub source, release page, and homepage) work well, and distributing the mode folder (along with the example set) makes manually installation work easily with the PDE modes workflow.
These are clear, complete notes under the release, on the wiki page, and on your personal project homepage. Your consistent professional documentation of issues/commits/merges/pulls throughout the process really does a good job of communicating how much you accomplished just over the past month.
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We could schedule the chat in #28 or by email :) The version is released then I think we should close the issue.
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Related Issues (20)
- println() not working HOT 1
- Docs: Tutorials do not list author
- Docs: resolve laDefense.jpg HOT 5
- Support PVector
- Support Table in R HOT 1
- Add GitMate Support
- R Style API HOT 1
- [maintenance] Transfer the project to processing-r and invite Jeremy to be the first official maintainer HOT 2
- Processing.R mode not detected in contributions manager HOT 5
- Build instructions HOT 13
- Update readme.md badge stack HOT 3
- Update windows build versions (processing, ant)
- Transfer codacy integration to codacy org
- Remove RLangMode.zip from repo HOT 1
- Add ribbon nav connecting other Processing sites
- get(), set() -- cast double to int
- Getting this running with Processing 4.0 HOT 5
- example SineWave fails with SketchException
- example He_Mesh/demo incorrectly packaged, fails to run
- processing.R not compatible with R version 3.6.3
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