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Repository supporting the implementation of FAIR principles in the IPCC-WGI Atlas
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ATLAS review - notebooks #22

Closed huard closed 3 years ago

huard commented 3 years ago

I would like to find all the notebooks in the same place. Maybe use symlinks if you want to keep the original source in separate directories ? Notebooks include a lot of warnings and white space around figures which distract from the content.

hot007 commented 3 years ago

Agree, I'm not sure about the point of having a 'notebooks' area that contains only one notebook, while there are notebooks in other places, presumably they should be consolidated to this folder.

jesusff commented 3 years ago

Thank you for the review. There is now a new directory structure (f494de8) which, hopefully, clarifies the purpose of top-level and inner notebooks/scripts (see main README). Other issue (#33) suggested to keep the structure, in order to facilitate access to relevant code for the different directories.

The idea in the new structure is to keep the notebooks/scripts that exemplify the use/creation of a particular resource (e.g. reference regions) under the directory of that resource. The top-level notebooks directory is intended for cross-cutting notebooks making a combined use of different resources in the repository. The top-level scripts directory has been renamed reproducibility to stress the idea of providing code that reproduces the key figures included in the AR6 Atlas chapter.

We will include additional notebook/script examples in the top-level directories in the following weeks, to better populate these directories.

jesusff commented 3 years ago

All notebooks have finally been moved to the top-level notebooks/ folder following this suggestion, and the number of available notebooks has been enlarged.