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List of papers/projects stemming from AstroHackWeek #27

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jakevdp opened this issue Oct 7, 2015 · 7 comments
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List of papers/projects stemming from AstroHackWeek #27

jakevdp opened this issue Oct 7, 2015 · 7 comments

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jakevdp commented Oct 7, 2015

We should find a place to keep track of this... where is best? Git repo? Website?

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jakevdp commented Oct 7, 2015

Maybe the best location is a page on the 2016 website, where we can begin listing/tracking these. @kbarbary, would that be easy to do?

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kbarbary commented Oct 7, 2015

Making a page under the blog might make more sense. The blog is "permanent", whereas the website changes every year. Could link directly to that page from the 2016 landing page though.

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I agree, the blog would be good for this. In an ideal world, each paper
that arose from astro hack week would get its own blog post!

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Making a page under the blog might make more sense. The blog is
"permanent", whereas the website changes every year. Could link directly to
that page from the 2016 landing page though.


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jakevdp commented Oct 7, 2015

I was thinking of a page that can be continually updated – so maybe a github wiki page would be better.

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kbarbary commented Oct 7, 2015

Let's start with a wiki page for the moment. The content will be the hardest part and a wiki will make it easier for more people to fill it in. Either on the astrohackweek.github.io or the blog repo.

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jakevdp commented Oct 7, 2015

OK – started it here: https://github.com/AstroHackWeek/blog/wiki

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jakevdp commented Oct 7, 2015

@davidwhogg @dhuppenkothen @drphilmarshall can you forward this wiki link to folks?

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