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clarify unreliable storage location for research products
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@egrace479 did you leave the PR in draft status because you were still going to add, change, or review something, or is this by accident, and it is actually ready for review? |
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It was more that I thought you may have more suggestions/notes about things to change, as in a discussion. I set it as ready for review, as that really isn't so different. |
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See minor suggested change inline. Otherwise LGTM!
Co-authored-by: Hilmar Lapp <hlapp@drycafe.net>
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Pull from Collab Guide [PR 49](Imageomics/Collaborative-distributed-science-guide#49) * Add statement regarding Google Drive clarify unreliable storage location for research products * Include provenance tracking considerations Co-authored-by: Hilmar Lapp <hlapp@drycafe.net> --------- Co-authored-by: Hilmar Lapp <hlapp@drycafe.net>
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Pull from Collab Guide [PR 49](Imageomics/Collaborative-distributed-science-guide#49) * Add statement regarding Google Drive clarify unreliable storage location for research products * Include provenance tracking considerations Co-authored-by: Hilmar Lapp <hlapp@drycafe.net> --------- Co-authored-by: Hilmar Lapp <hlapp@drycafe.net>
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Pull from Collab Guide [PR 49](Imageomics/Collaborative-distributed-science-guide#49) * Add statement regarding Google Drive clarify unreliable storage location for research products * Include provenance tracking considerations Co-authored-by: Hilmar Lapp <hlapp@drycafe.net> --------- Co-authored-by: Hilmar Lapp <hlapp@drycafe.net>
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Pull from Collab Guide [PR 49](Imageomics/Collaborative-distributed-science-guide#49) * Add statement regarding Google Drive clarify unreliable storage location for research products * Include provenance tracking considerations Co-authored-by: Hilmar Lapp <hlapp@drycafe.net> --------- Co-authored-by: Hilmar Lapp <hlapp@drycafe.net>
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Specifically, we want to clarify that Google Drive is an unreliable storage location for research products. This is due to issues with version control and ease of loss (e.g., if someone's account becomes inactive and the files will disappear, but the folders remain and there's no indication of when that happened nor clear option for recovery).
I did also add a statement about maintaining specifically in a version controlled repo. OSC technically isn't unless git is initialized, though deleted data can be recovered within a reasonable time.