Benjamin Poldrack
Benjamin Poldrack
Hm. To me looks somewhat dirty at a first glance. After all, we have a version controlled dataset and building some kind of a hackish "version control" on top here....
Clarification: Of course, it doesn't need subdatasets. You can also simply reference two images within a single dataset. But may be I misunderstood your aim. If it's just about not...
FTR: That's pretty much what datalad-hirni is for and our approach is similar (but YODA compliant ;-) ). I have a poster and a software demo at OHBM - so...
Generally, I think it does make sense, but the problem lies in > or have specifically been edited to be so Editing something to be so, implies that there was...
Yes, but a default that annexes everything doesn't lead you in a trap. Public and restricted content can still be separated in terms of storage. May be a little less...
Thanks for reporting, @lsempf! At a first glance I'm not quite sure about the first error ( Unknown Value Representation ), but it seems to me that there's something wrong...
Note to myself: Considering this a bug since we really need to be more robust against faulty or unexpected headers.
Hm. In https://github.com/psychoinformatics-de/datalad-hirni (which when ironed out should yield a generalized form to be part of `datalad-neuroimaging`) we simply make a subdataset from the tarball, which in return is added...
Sure. Likely not this week, though.