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Great work! should we set it up as a different repo within the GBTAmmoniaSurvey project? Since it mostly uses the GAS infrastructure for a stand-alone analysis. What do you think? @low-sky @keflavich @rfriesen
Agreed, looks great! The repo suggestion makes sense to me as well.
I am glad to read, that it satisfies you guys. I will "polish" the code contribution in the next 3 weeks - nevertheless, changes will be about the style of the code, the functionality will remain the same. This upload was more of a test, giving you a glimpse how it roughly would do, before reaching its final look. I will stay tuned what suggestions and wishes you guys, and Eric Rosolowsky, will give me for implementing.Thanks for having me here, cheers!
rfriesen <notifications@github.com> schrieb am 7:11 Donnerstag, 30.Juni 2016:
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We definitely need to organize this. We can either put in an analysis
submodule to GAS or create a new repository. Inside GAS is simpler, but a separate repository could handle more methods.
We will pull this into a separate repository for analysis.
I like that approach better! Thanks :) On Sa., 9. Juli 2016 at 00:24, Erik Rosolowsky notifications@github.com wrote:
We will pull this into a separate repository for analysis.
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