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Source identifiers #188
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That it right that there are two files with the same name. The idea is as follows: |
@micheledoro - there's some info here: https://gamma-cat.readthedocs.io/contribute/input.html I think for the For the Leaving this issue open for now as a place for discussion ... |
I am fine with the current structure. The only thing I don't like so much is the fact that two different files have the same name (although, yes, they are in different folders). A choice like |
@cdeil Do we want to implement the change of file names as Michele suggested? Or what is your opinion of this issue? I think that two different names would be helpful and nice but I have never ran into a problem with the current convention. Therefore, I would leave it as it is and close this issue. |
I'm not sure here and would like to discuss with @micheledoro and you at the next Gamma-Cat call (which we could do in a few weeks, not scheduled). Discussing complex things / making decisions over Github can be a time sink for all involved. I just now introduced this label, which we can put on issues such as this one, so that we don't forget: |
There are two yaml files with the same name. One in input/sources for the specific source, and one in data/year/paper/ for a specific paper about possibly another source. The name of the files can be the same, but their content totally different. Does this make sense? I believe it can create some confusion...
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