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Shall we provide links to the research project repository on the site? #5

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0bserver07 opened this issue Oct 22, 2016 · 3 comments
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0bserver07 commented Oct 22, 2016

I believe It would make things very helpful and easier to start if each research author can provide a repository link on the Project Details page.

For example on here this project: Social media botnet detection and analysis to provide the repo's link.

In regards to the format of these repositories. Using @shawnwanderson's repo as a skeleton, I created this AI-ON-Sample Project.

Please feel free to give any suggestions you have (grammar mistakes, language), since I just wrote this sample now in few minutes.

PS: I will include this repo on the AI-ON Org and this repo's readme, if it sounds like a good idea, cc: @fchollet.

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In short, yes we should. In general we should provide as many resources as possible on the project pages so newcomers can get started quickly.

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Sounds good, I will:

  1. Add the repo example to the AI-On.Org description and Repos.
  2. Do a pull-request to add the links to the existing research project repos that I can find.

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SGTM. Thanks!

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