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Laurent MICHEL edited this page Feb 26, 2021
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- Be as concise as possible
- Sign-up your Wiki contributions
- Document your use-case contributions with
README
files. -
README
must be use some light markup language (RST, MD or txt). - Avoid storing code in the repository, put links and
how to
tips in theREADME
instead. - Contributions must be published by using Pull Requests (PR).
- We people can work on either their own clone or branch. In the latest case, the branch must be named in the way that the author can be easily be identified.
- The Wiki is not the place for discussions. Discussions must take place in the
issues
. - Contributor must not create new Wiki sections. It is however possible (but not encouraged) to create on purpose new pages within an existing section.
- A new-sub directory must be created in
usecases
. - The sub-directory name must denote the purpose of the use-case (e.g.
radial-velocity
). - The use-case content must be as follow:
-
README
file describing the case. - A
raw_data
subdirectory containing one or more datasets which content matches the usecase. - A
README
can be added inraw_data
to tell more about the raw datasets.
-
- Create a folder in the usecase directory
- Give that folder a name that allows to easily identify the proposal (e.g json_proposal for a proposal based on json serialisation)
- Put a
README
there - Repeat this operation for all usecases processed by your proposals
- Comments or questions focused on specific points of usecases or proposals must be addressed with
issues
- General comments on proposals must be published in the dedicated Wiki page.
- The repository activity will be reported from time to time on Slack and by Email in the DM WG list
- People can get notified by activating the
watch
popup on the top right of the project page.
Please put your name or initials in the front of your constributions (see the guide)