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Welcome to the [Your Team Name] repository, an integral part of ESIIL and Earth Lab’s Forest Carbon Codefest. This repository is the central hub for our team, encompassing our project overview, team member information, codebase, and more…
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Our Project
[Provide a brief overview of your project here.
Documentation
Group Members
- Member 1: Brief description
- Member 2: Brief description
- …
- [Link to more detailed bios or profiles if available and desired.]
Code Repository Structure
- Data Processing: Scripts for cleaning, merging, and managing datasets.
- Analysis Code: Scripts for data analysis, statistical modeling, etc.
- Visualization: Code for creating figures, charts, and interactive visualizations.
Meeting Notes and Agendas
- Regular updates to keep all group members informed and engaged with the project’s progress and direction.
Contributing to This Repository
- Contributions from all group members are welcome.
- Please adhere to these guidelines:
- Ensure commits have clear and concise messages.
- Document major changes in the meeting notes.
- Review and merge changes through pull requests for oversight.
Getting Help
- If you encounter any issues or have questions, please refer to the ESIIL Support Page or contact the repository maintainers directly.
Customize Your Repository
- Edit This Readme: Update with information specific to your project.
- Update Group Member Bios: Add detailed information about each group member’s expertise and role.
- Organize Your Code: Use logical structure and clear naming conventions.
- Document Your Data: Include a data directory with README files for datasets.
- Outline Your Methods: Create a METHODS.md file for methodologies and tools.
- Set Up Project Management: Use ‘Issues’ and ‘Projects’ for task tracking.
- Add a License: Include an appropriate open-source license.
- Create Contribution Guidelines: Establish a CONTRIBUTING.md file.
- Review and Merge Workflow: Document your process for reviewing and merging changes.
- Establish Communication Channels: Set up channels like Slack or Discord for discussions.
Remember, the goal is to make your repository clear, accessible, and useful for all current and future researchers. Happy researching!