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A misc repo #35

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jhlq opened this issue Jun 17, 2015 · 5 comments
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jhlq opened this issue Jun 17, 2015 · 5 comments

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jhlq commented Jun 17, 2015

Have gathered some files and made a short descriptive index, as requested: https://github.com/jhlq/fys

There is no one theme here, so... where do you want it?

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svaksha commented Jun 17, 2015

On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 8:36 AM, Marcus Appelros
[email protected] wrote:

Have gathered some files and made a short descriptive index, as requested: https://github.com/jhlq/fys

There is no one theme here, so... where do you want it?

Hi,
TBH, I dont know what fys means and was unable to figure out what
the package does - is it related to Physics (it says "Physics and
misc")? I think package authors should have the final say to name
their packages but for a lay person going to use your package a
meaningful/relevant name makes it easier to grok what the code is
about from the package name. Please see the Julia naming guidelines[1]
and for a detailed guideline, there is the Python naming convention
pep[2].
Also, if there is no license[3] in your codebase, it cannot be forked
or modified by others.

[1] https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/blob/5c065e79c929885debba660f8143e2bee05eeab2/doc/manual/packages.rst#guidelines-for-naming-a-package
[2] https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0423/
[3] http://choosealicense.com/no-license/

Hope That Helps!
Thanks, SVAKSHA ॥ http://about.me/svaksha

@jhlq
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jhlq commented Jun 20, 2015

It's not a package, linked the mindfulness program in our earlier
conversation and you asked me to put it in a repo so it could be added
here. Fys is shorthand for fysik (which is physics) because initially used
the repo to save physical scripts
On Jun 17, 2015 3:31 PM, "SVAKSHA ॥ स्वक्ष ॥" [email protected]
wrote:

On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 8:36 AM, Marcus Appelros
[email protected] wrote:

Have gathered some files and made a short descriptive index, as
requested: https://github.com/jhlq/fys

There is no one theme here, so... where do you want it?

Hi,
TBH, I dont know what fys means and was unable to figure out what
the package does - is it related to Physics (it says "Physics and
misc")? I think package authors should have the final say to name
their packages but for a lay person going to use your package a
meaningful/relevant name makes it easier to grok what the code is
about from the package name. Please see the Julia naming guidelines[1]
and for a detailed guideline, there is the Python naming convention
pep[2].
Also, if there is no license[3] in your codebase, it cannot be forked
or modified by others.

[1]
https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/blob/5c065e79c929885debba660f8143e2bee05eeab2/doc/manual/packages.rst#guidelines-for-naming-a-package
[2] https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0423/
[3] http://choosealicense.com/no-license/

Hope That Helps!
Thanks, SVAKSHA ॥ http://about.me/svaksha


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svaksha commented Jun 20, 2015

Ok, then can I add it to the Physics page? Or if you wish to list them elsewhere do say so.

@jhlq
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jhlq commented Jun 21, 2015

Yes thats great
On Jun 20, 2015 4:01 PM, "SVAKSHA ॥ स्वक्ष ॥" [email protected]
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Ok, then can I add it to the Physics page? Or if you wish to list them
elsewhere do say so.


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svaksha commented Jun 22, 2015

Will do that!

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