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How to Contribute
Randy McDermott edited this page Apr 9, 2024
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If you have experimental or computational data you wish to contribute to this project, there are basically two ways to get going.
The easy way is simply to email Randy McDermott with your files.
Experimentalists, please read the Experimental Data Guideline.
- 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.
These links provide instructions for generating plots and submitting computational results.