[Nps] NPS documentation - where to post what
hamlet at jlab.org
hamlet at jlab.org
Thu Feb 9 11:24:30 EST 2023
All important information, instructions, "how-to" and descriptions of
detector, electronics and DAQ good to have in one place, I am thinking
best place is "wiki".
Thanks, Hamlet.
> I guess the Wiki and Redmine overlap quite a bit. Not sure how to handle
> that best, especially if there's already a lot of info in the Wiki. If
> we started from scratch, I'd pick Redmine+Logbook exclusively and drop
> the Wiki.
>
> Redmine has a Wiki function which is similar to the regular Wiki, but
> easier to read, navigate and search. Redmine offers a lot more though:
> It is particularly good for to-do lists, task lists, bug tracking,
> project management timelines etc. It's a project management tool.
>
> Ole
>
> On 2/9/23 10:47, Tanja Horn via Nps wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I would like to propose the following for posting information on NPS
>> activities for the next few months.
>>
>> * *NPS Logbook*: test results and rapid communications (daily/weekly
>> updates) - long reports in or linked to the Wiki
>> * *NPS Wiki*: detector related information, e.g., concept designs,
>> drawings, images, instructions, reviews/reports,
>> assembly/installation: manuals, subsystems, documents, etc. -
>> links to logbook
>> * *NPS Redmine*: experiment information, e.g., overview, runplans,
>> shifts, analysis, etc. (like, e.g., for KaonLT:
>> https://redmine.jlab.org/projects/kltexp/wiki/Kaon-LT_Experiment)
>>
>> What do you think?
>>
>> Best wishes,
>> Tanja
>>
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