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The #data team I lead for the #Australian Plant Phenomics Network (plantphenomics.org/) is seeking two additional #Python #developers as part of our efforts to build end-to-end pipelines for #FAIR #research data.

One will focus on interfaces between our nodes and #S3 #repository storage at #Pawsey and #NCI.

The other will build tools to help nodes package complex data using RO-Crate.

The preferred location is Adelaide.

careers.adelaide.edu.au/cw/en/

careers.adelaide.edu.au/cw/en/

Please boost.

Australian Plant Phenomics NetworkHomeAPPN is Australia’s network of National Research Infrastructures for plant and agricultural science.

Interesting... In a #git repository, I found a directory called .history that replicates the structure of the repository but with backups of all the files, ending with a timestamp before the file extension. E.g., backend/device.py is replicated as .history/backend/device_20250126172553.py. And there are many more files like this. Surely this was created in an automated fashion. But with which software? Does anybody know?

💚Passend zum Ende der "Love Data Week" haben wir noch ein Update zu #RADAR, unserem Forschungsdatenrepository: Zukünftig können auch Institutionen außerhalb Deutschlands ganz unkompliziert ein eigenes institutionelles #Repository in der #Cloud anbieten.

👉Mehr Details in unserer News! fiz-karlsruhe.de/de/nachricht/

Allen einen schönen Ausklang der Love Data Week und ganz viel Datenliebe - passend zum Valentinstag! 🥰

#teamFIZ #FDMPower #FDM_LDW #LoveData24 #langzeitarchivierung
@RADAR

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@smallsolar

I use it a lot for code and documents.
todo lists, ideas, reading, etc.

the catch is to make the repositories small enough so you are not doing lots of processing to get changes to a few small files.

balancing that out with too many repos you forget where you put things...

index repos into your repos!
the trick is less back end server processing, not more.