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I think we can leave it for a while.
Maybe we should think about migrating the repository at some point, as we might loose access to it in the future,
since none of us is affiliated with MPA or MPCDF. Torsten Ensslin is of course, but having to ask him to get access to our own repository would be a bit cumbersome.
@luizfelippesr, unfortunately not. I can only view but not invite people. The repository has been set up by Theo who has left since. I think no one really owns it at this point.
The data repository contains the oppermann map, the YMW16 thermal electron cube and a synchrotron folder. The latter contains planck data and a folder called wolleben.
Apart from this last folder, everything seems to be public data. Maybe @gioacchinowang knows about the wolleben folder, I will also ask Torsten about it.
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Yes, its Q and U data from this survey:
http://www3.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/div/konti/26msurvey/index.html
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2006A%26A...448..411W/abstract
which in principle seems to be publicly available. Additionally there is a script in the repository which converts the original data into healpix format.
I am not sure if this of any use for us. I have contacted Theo, if he agrees we can add the data to our own data repository here.
In any case, this might be the better place to store it.
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I hope we could keep that for a while, until an official release of the new version from Github? @luizfelippesr what do you think?
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I think that versioning and releases (e.g. 2.0.0-alpha.1) are the best the best way to avoid any confusion.
I cannot access these two repositories, though. Can you send an invitation, @shutsch? I suspect the MPCDF IMAGINE repo is contained in the history of the present GitHub repo, but I don't really know what is inside IMAGINE_data..
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@gioacchinowang @shutsch , did you find out what is in the wolleben directory?
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Hi @shutsch, can you push this to somewhere accessible to me so that I can integrate it to the imagine-datasets repo?
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Hi, I pushed the old gitlab data repo to the datasets repo master branch, I hope its fine like that.
A similar thing could be done for the old imagine code repo, which I could push to a branch here and maybe associate with an older version number of imagine (if this is possible somehow). Let me know what you think!
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Thanks @shutsch! Regarding the "old imagine", perhaps it would be better to push it to separate repo, to avoid any "git hiccups".
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