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Help with how to make submission #27

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thanish opened this issue Nov 29, 2016 · 6 comments
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Help with how to make submission #27

thanish opened this issue Nov 29, 2016 · 6 comments

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@thanish
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thanish commented Nov 29, 2016

Hi guys, can some one tell me how to submit the results to this contest. I'm certainly new to github and everything seems out of my way. I'm not sure if my uploaded file was notified to the admin after I made the pull request. Infact I'm not sure if the pull request I did was correct. I'm not able to see my notebook like how it appears for the others. It looks like a html code for me. If you could post a short video right from forking or cloning to creating a separate folder for the team and uploading and submitting (pull request) the results it would be very helpful for beginners like me. I hope I'm not asking too much.

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thanish commented Dec 1, 2016

Hi is there going to be any help on this ?

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@thanish I struggled with this too and I still did it wrong. I included a couple screen shots that I hope will help. Once you are in the forked folder you want to submit ../thanish/2016-ml-contest/Mendacium click "Pull Request" as indicated in screenshot. Then next screen you should see the base fork (seg/2016-ml-contest) and then your folder for submittal as the head fork. Then you can click create pull request. Maybe there are other ways, but this should get you there. @kwinkunks is pro and may be able to help more.

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@thanish If you're still having trouble with this, let me know. @CannedGeo's description is spot-on... you can get to the same thing right from the top level of your repo, with this button:

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thanish commented Dec 6, 2016

Thanks guys for the help. I will try to clean up my folder and try to run from the beginning as direct by @CannedGeo :)

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It seems like you have nailed this part of the workflow, so I'm closing this issue.

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thanish commented Dec 6, 2016

Yup I was able to achieve it. Just a quick question. How to upload the next submissions(code and predicted csv) ? Should I just upload them to the same folder and give the details about which is the code file and which is the csv file for this submission in the comments of the pull request ? or should I create a separate folder of each submissions ? Because I was thinking too many code files and csv files in one folder might cause confusions. Your thought please

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