From: Peter H. L. Christiansen (pchristi@nbi.dk)
Date: Mon Jun 16 2003 - 05:09:10 EDT
Hi Bjørn Great initiative! I would just comment on the thesis part. I think we should make the many master and Ph.D. thesis available from our web page. Then we could in addition have the source (=plots and tricks) available for the collaboration. Cheers Peter On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Bjorn H Samset wrote: > > 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 :-) > > -- > Bjorn H. Samset Phone: 22856465/92051998 > PhD student, heavy ion physics Adr: Schouterrassen 6 > Inst. of Physics, University of Oslo 0573 Oslo > \|/ > ----------------------------> -*- <----------------------------- > /|\ > > -- :-) --------------------------- )-: Peter H L Christiansen @ NBI EMAIL : pchristi@nbi.dk OFFICE : Tb1@NBI (353 25269) HOME : Frimestervej 22, 1. tv PHONE : 35824930/40840492 :-D --------------------------- \-:
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