Originally I thought I could star or watch repositories under this organization, but that doesn't work. The only way to pull in an external repository is to fork or change ownership. I think it would be best to create .yaml files to organize the following information.
Types of Content
Open Materials Curated Projects (no file, use Github API)
PyMKS
Open Materials Science Projects on Github (github-projects.yml)
Materials Project
Dream3d
Open Materials Science Users on Github (github-users.yml)
Links to Twitter, Linkedin, and whatever else.
Open Science Links (extern-open-science.html)
Titus Brown
Open Science Notebook
External Open Materials Science Links (extern-links.yml)
MGI
CHIMAD
Our own Posts
These will be managed in the directory (_posts)
Example YAML entry
For example, an entry in extern-links.yml would be:
name: Materials Genome Initiative
url: http://nist.gov/mgi/
thumbnail: http://nist.gov/mgi/images/mgi-logo.gif
description: The Materials Genome Initiative focuses on organizing the digital collection of materials science information to support areas of national need.
Originally I thought I could star or watch repositories under this organization, but that doesn't work. The only way to pull in an external repository is to fork or change ownership. I think it would be best to create
.yaml
files to organize the following information.Types of Content
github-projects.yml
)Open Materials Science Users on Github (
github-users.yml
)Links to Twitter, Linkedin, and whatever else.
extern-open-science.html
)extern-links.yml
)Our own Posts
These will be managed in the directory (
_posts
)Example YAML entry
For example, an entry in
extern-links.yml
would be: