BRAHMS CVS repisitories for papers and drafts

From: Bjorn H Samset (bjornhs@rcf2.rhic.bnl.gov)
Date: Mon Jun 16 2003 - 04:59:11 EDT

  • Next message: Peter H. L. Christiansen: "Re: BRAHMS CVS repisitories for papers and drafts"
    Hello everyone.
    
    As discussed by some of us at the collaboration meeting (and earlier),
    there has been a need for a CVS repository for paper drafts for use by the
    diverse paper committees. (We're now working on seven papers, remember ;-)
    We already have a CVS rep. called papers which has some publised papers
    and proceedings in it, but for speed and clarity we should keep separate
    repositories for drafts and finished versions. (Mainly to avoid confusion
    about draft figures not intended for public display and to speed up the
    process of updating the archives - CVS is so slow these days...)
    
    So I've gone ahead and added one, importing a dir.
    /afs/rhic/brahms/BRAHMS_CVS/brahms_papers
    which you can get via the normal method:
    > klog
    > cvs checkout brahms_papers
    
    Apology:
    I know the name should rather have been draft_papers or somethig like
    that, but I apparently had some kind of mental shortcircuit when importing
    this. I hope you can live with it. [1]
    
    I've also added the current draft of a pp ratios paper, worked on by me,
    Kris, Michael and Joe. (It's currently just a slightly rewritten version
    of our AuAu ratios paper, but will hopefylly mature over the summer.)
    
    I encourage all groups working on paper drafts to place them here, both
    for your own sake and for the collaboration. Also, please place finished
    proceedings etc. under papers for easy access by fellow collaborators. Use
    brahms_papers <= drafts
    papers        <= publised versions
    so that one can quickly check out our published data without getting 200
    draft files and figures at the same time.
    
    Maybe we should also have a repository for thesises? (Thesi?) Old thesises
    are a very good resouce for new students, and contain a lot of
    documentation not found elsewhere. Thoughts?
    
    Finally, if noone objects I will add the source for all our published
    papers (the one we've sent to the Los Alamos archive) to papers.
    
    Ping :-)
    
    [1] I know you can hack the repository and change the name of an existing
    dir., but I really don't want to do that... If anyone else feels like it,
    be my guest :-)
    
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    Bjorn H. Samset                           Phone: 22856465/92051998
    PhD student, heavy ion physics            Adr:   Schouterrassen 6
    Inst. of Physics, University of Oslo             0573 Oslo
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