[GenABEL-dev] GenABEL tutorials to SVN
Yurii Aulchenko
yurii.aulchenko at gmail.com
Fri Mar 8 09:37:14 CET 2013
Here is another question: for the tutorials we need relative large data
sets (as text files or in RData or other binary format).
On one hand, it is handy to have "all in"; on the other hand - why putting
files which are either binary and/or not likely to change to SVN? - this is
not logical.
The only thing I can think of is to put data files to some server and then
as the first part of the tutorial to "pull" it e.g. using wget. Does affect
cross-platform compatibility though... Also, where we put the files? -
Drupal? - if we have say 100 Megs in data, would it generate too much
traffic so the bill becomes somewhat sensible?
I am really not sure what to do in this respect.
Yurii
On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 9:30 AM, Yurii Aulchenko
<yurii.aulchenko at gmail.com>wrote:
> Ok, great, I think this is the way to go.
>
> Will make an account of private/public files, will push things to SVN
> (hopefully some time next week), and see what we can do :)
>
> best wishes,
> Yurii
>
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