sanskrit-lexicon / csl-orig

Data for all dictionaries of Cologne. Now all corrections are made in this git-based workflow.
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Readme for csl-orig #603

Open drdhaval2785 opened 2 years ago

drdhaval2785 commented 2 years ago

2 years have passed ever since we shifted to csl-orig repository on 20 July 2019. We are now using git based workflow quite well.

Kind request to @funderburkjim to write a readme describing the purpose and use of this repository. I would have written a readme, but it would not be as detailed as Jim's readmes are. I would love to have Jim's readme in this most crucial repository, as detailed as possible.

gasyoun commented 2 years ago

I would love to have Jim's readme in this most crucial repository, as detailed as possible.

Agree, it's intended to be the heart and has been left out of attention. I myself still find it hard to understand what should go where.

Andhrabharati commented 2 years ago

I guess it is still not concluded and frozen.

I have seen issues (corrections etc.) spread across many repos (and still going on the same way)-- the intended work/book itself, csl-orig, csl-corrections, corrections, temp_corrections.

I feel some fixation of 'which should go where' is still a desideratum.

Andhrabharati commented 2 years ago

There should be a classification of (i) particular (local) treatments pertaining to a single work and (ii) common (global ?) treatments pertaining to two or more (many or all) works.