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Randy McDermott edited this page Apr 24, 2017 · 12 revisions

If you have experimental or computational data you wish to contribute to this project, there are basically two ways to get going.

Option 1

The easy way is simply to email Randy McDermott with your files.

Option 2

  • Set up a GitHub account
  • Fork the macfp-db repo
  • Clone the repo to your local machine
  • Add and push your files to your forked repo
  • Send a pull request to MaCFP/macfp-db

In lieu of spelling out the details for Option 2 here, the reader is pointed to the FDS-SMV wiki on Git Notes.

This link provides a detailed set of instructions for submitting computational results.