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Macrophenology

Welcome to the Macrophenology repository, an integral part of the Environmental Data Science Innovation and Inclusion Lab (ESIIL). This repository is the central hub for our working group, encompassing our project overview, proposals, team member information, codebase, and more.

Our Project

[Provide a brief overview of your project here. Describe what you aim to achieve, the importance of your project, and its expected impact.]

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Documentation

  • Access detailed documentation on our GitHub Pages site.
  • Find comprehensive guides, tutorials, and additional resources.

Project Proposal

[Link to the detailed project proposal document or include it directly in the repository. Outline the goals, methodologies, anticipated challenges, and projected timelines.]

Group Members

  • Member 1: Brief description or role within the group.
  • Member 2: Brief description or role within the group.
  • ...
  • [Link to more detailed bios or profiles if available.]

Repository Structure

  • Analysis Code: Scripts for data analysis, statistical modeling, etc.
  • Data Processing: Scripts for cleaning, merging, and managing datasets.
  • Visualization: Code for creating figures, charts, and interactive visualizations.

Meeting Notes and Agendas

  • Regular updates to keep all group members informed and engaged with the project's progress and direction.

Contributing to This Repository

  • Contributions from all group members are welcome.
  • Please adhere to these guidelines:
    • Ensure commits have clear and concise messages.
    • Document major changes in the meeting notes.
    • Review and merge changes through pull requests for oversight.

Getting Help

  • If you encounter any issues or have questions, please refer to the ESIIL Support Page or contact the repository maintainers directly.

Customize Your Repository

  • Edit This Readme: Update with information specific to your project.
  • Update Group Member Bios: Add detailed information about each group member's expertise and role.
  • Organize Your Code: Use logical structure and clear naming conventions.
  • Document Your Data: Include a data directory with README files for datasets.
  • Outline Your Methods: Create a METHODS.md file for methodologies and tools.
  • Set Up Project Management: Use 'Issues' and 'Projects' for task tracking.
  • Add a License: Include an appropriate open-source license.
  • Create Contribution Guidelines: Establish a CONTRIBUTING.md file.
  • Review and Merge Workflow: Document your process for reviewing and merging changes.
  • Establish Communication Channels: Set up channels like Slack or Discord for discussions.

Remember, the goal is to make your repository clear, accessible, and useful for all current and future members of your working group. Happy researching!