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Repository for ipython notebooks demonstrating functionality of pygplates
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Which scripts should stay and which ones should go to PlatesTectonicTools repository? #3

Open michaelchin opened 4 years ago

michaelchin commented 4 years ago

Let's use this thread to discuss which scripts should stay here and which should move.

jcannon-gplates commented 4 years ago

Some general thoughts on the reorganization:

GPlates/tectonopy • Will replace Earthbyte/PlateTectonicTools. • Is mainly a library of functionality. • Will also merge in Mike Tetley’s repo (of same name). GPlates/pygplates-examples • Is mainly a collection of Jupyter notebooks that are example workflows. GPlates/pygplates-tutorials • Can use GPlates/tectonopy to avoid code duplication.

siwill22 commented 4 years ago

Two suggestions:

  1. The three notebooks related to calculating subduction flux are better described as example workflows (and use cases of ptt) rather than tutorials. So they could be moved to 'examples', or be given their own folder relevant to that study.
  2. The three notebooks used at a previous workshop are also not really pygplates tutorials, since it is hard to learn something about pygplates from these notebooks, all that code is hidden outside the notebook. They would logically lie in the 'Teaching Toolkit' repo?