Javier Galan
Javier Galan
Yes, I believe we already have one email account for rest-for-physics at google. I let you know via slack.
If you go to https://analytics.google.com using that account you may check the user activity at https://sultan.unizar.es/rest/ and at https://rest-for-physics.github.io
This year activity at https://rest-for-physics.gihub.io since January
April is the publication @nkx111
It could be easily moved to a new `iaxo` folder. Still I would like to keep `iaxo-simulations` or `trexdm-simulations` since that makes reference to the remote repository name.
It would also be interesting to adopt a dedicated repository scheme for each topic, geometries, readouts, simulations, analysis, etc. Thats why the [basic-geometries](https://github.com/rest-for-physics/basic-geometries) or [basic-readouts](https://github.com/rest-for-physics/basic-readouts), `basic-simulations` ... `basic-analysis`. It creates...
For the `basic-xyz` I wrote them more thinking on them as basic examples, but they follow the project structure model. That we could of course revisit/update/discuss. The template idea was...
So, for example, if we develop simulations for IAXO-D0 detector we would get `iaxod0-simulations` that was created using the `detector-simulations` template.
I am open to place those `detector-xyz` templates in another repository or organisation. But at the time it made sense to put it inside IAXO.
I have created a `detector-project` to serve as a reference project. https://github.com/rest-for-physics/detector-project Once there is some feedback and this project gets discussed, we may start to move `iaxo` and `trexdm`...