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Using Git[Hub/Lab] as a Social Science dev forum #5

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MarkBruns opened this issue Aug 22, 2022 · 1 comment
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Using Git[Hub/Lab] as a Social Science dev forum #5

MarkBruns opened this issue Aug 22, 2022 · 1 comment

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MarkBruns commented Aug 22, 2022

Products like GitKraken or GitLens https://bit.ly/3LLb7st ... or, for that matter, GitAsAService services like GitHub or GitLab ... really do add value in addition to Git, ie there are very good reasons why productivity-minded professionals pay for the value delivered.

However, participation in an open science community should be product-agnostic ... there should be an easy, quick path to forking repositories to get to a standalone distrubuted version control system like open source Git ... and using Git features like Git Patch

https://www.gitkraken.com/learn/git/git-patch

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MarkBruns commented Aug 26, 2022

Things like GitHub Collections or AWESOME repositories of curated annotated bibliographies can be very useful backgrounder precursors to more specific documentation necessary for explaining a specific product/library [like PlasmaPy] created by the open source community.

https://github.com/topics/plasma-physics?l=python

@MarkBruns MarkBruns changed the title Using Git as a Social Science dev forum Using Git[Hub] as a Social Science dev forum Aug 26, 2022
@MarkBruns MarkBruns changed the title Using Git[Hub] as a Social Science dev forum Using Git[Hub/Lab] as a Social Science dev forum Aug 30, 2022
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