diff --git a/docs/LabHome/ProjectSetup.md b/docs/LabHome/ProjectSetup.md index 849e087..1b0916a 100644 --- a/docs/LabHome/ProjectSetup.md +++ b/docs/LabHome/ProjectSetup.md @@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ nav_order: 4 # PennLINC Project Setup Guide +*NOTE: this page is due for a refactor to align with the new project setup scheme developed by Dr. Taylor Salo + Each project at PennLINC has several key elements to facilitate collaboration and ensure reproducbility. For clarity in naming, all elements should be named similarly-- often ```Lastname_ProjectName``` with CamelCasing, where "Lastname" is the last name of the first author / trainee leading the project. Links to much of the relevant software can be found in the lab [Software and Environments](https://pennlinc.github.io/docs/Basics/basics/) page. @@ -29,16 +31,6 @@ Ted is a slack admin and can add you to the "BBL" slack, which encompasses all t The main execption to this are documents (e.g., manuscripts) that need review; please send these directly to Ted via email. See also the note on [Communication and Collaboration](coming soon). -### Trello board - -Trello is a simple webapp that we use for project tracking. There is a "board" for each project (Ted will create); all boards are part of the [Trello PennLINC organization](https://trello.com/pennlinc). Get a trello username and send it to Ted so he can add you. - - -### Google drive folder - -It is often useful to have a shared directory on google drive to share relevant articles and manuscript drafts. - - ### Zotero library Right at the start of a project, when people on the team start sending you relevant papers, download zotero and create a reference library for the project. Definately do this before you start doing a literature review.