Oh, thanks. My post on git/github is definitely a good starting point if you have done nothing with git/github. Something more advanced might be needed if you're already puling and pushing as I do not mention PRs or branching, etc.
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Replying to @o_guest @kirstie_j and
Yes I know this one and it's been helpful for Github in general! But I meant more how to organize a project, what should be done where (issues, wiki etc) does that make sense?
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Replying to @DrVeronikaCH @vcheplygina and
That's very project-dependent. What kind of project, LaTeX?
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Replying to @o_guest @kirstie_j and
The code in python and the report in latex. The contributors are basically me (for some initial code/templates) and the student
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Replying to @DrVeronikaCH @o_guest and
This is for bsc/msc thesis projects
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Replying to @DrVeronikaCH @vcheplygina and
I would store these in two (at least) separate repos. Saving the many compiled PDFs on github will be a pain and they will wreak havoc on your repo's d/l speed and are technically not what git is for (no binary files ideally).
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Replying to @o_guest @kirstie_j and
I was planning to have only one pdf or add it to .gitignore. but I do use online latex editors myself so maybe that's what I should teach :)
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Replying to @DrVeronikaCH @vcheplygina and
Up to you! I do keep my writing and my coding (even if for the same project) separate though. I even keep code for the same project separate from other code for the same project. Submodules on github are useful in the right context!
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Replying to @o_guest @kirstie_j and
None of my stuff is really on Github yet but I'm finding that wanting to teach students how to do things properly is speeding up the transition
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Replying to @DrVeronikaCH @vcheplygina and
Cool. There is no one correct way. Some projects like these beetle stimuli below on OSF: https://osf.io/skg2y/ — while other work belongs on OSF, multiple github repos, dropbox and on a custom website, like: http://redistrict.science . No reason to worry too much IMHO.
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