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==File Sharing and Workflow==
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[[File Sharing and Workflow (Hardware)]]
I am going to add a few short notes here about file sharing and workflow to start with. <br>
 
What motivates me to do this is the impression that, while the workflow tools <br>
 
for software development are neatly realized and broadly used thanks to platforms like github, <br>
 
the workflow tools for hardware projects, although they exist ([https://opentoolchain.org/ Open Toolchain Foundation]),<br>
 
a platform that would allow a combined use of these tools and a seamless bidirectional data flow is <br>
 
not quite there yet, or at least not in the open-source environment. <br>
 
  
===GitLab===
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===Evolution der Blücher===
For example in gitlab I cannot preview images in large tile format, meaning that I have to open the <br>
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#[https://youtu.be/GBtD1irbsr8 Ein-Trommel Blücher Prototyp/Labormaschine] <br>
file in order to see what is inside. If I wanted to download this file I can not do it from the file <br>
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#[https://youtu.be/A4CAPZ7KAtM Zwei-Trommel Blücher 02 Prototyp] <br>
list but I also have to open the file or choose to download the whole "directory" which translates <br>
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#[https://youtu.be/J6jhyJNDN2A Zwei-Trommel Blücher 02 auf Traktor mit Rückfahreinrichtung] <br>
into a high data volume and a higher associated use of energy for its traffic. Another way is the <br>
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#[https://youtu.be/EgHOhyGH-ww Hanfernte Zwei-Trommel Blücher 02 auf Neuholland Fahrgestell und Fahrwerk] <br>
cloning and pull-push request approach but for that, I need to install some software on my computer. <br>
 
 
 
The jargon used in platforms like GitHub makes things even less "user-friendly" since the average Joe  <br>
 
(Otto Normalverbraucher) or Jane whose contact with the digital world is limited to that of a user for<br>
 
practical purposes (saving files or surfing the web) might find this jargon somewhat abstract. In my <br>
 
computer a folder is a folder and I think is not a wild guess to assert that most people associate a folder <br>
 
with some type of container. In GitLab a folder is called a directory, I personally know that a directory <br>
 
is equivalent to a folder because I once used DOS over 20 years ago, otherwise, the first idea that <br>
 
comes to mind is a phone directory. <br>
 
 
 
Although the use and functions of, for example, GitLab are very well documented as it is the case for the <br>
 
[https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/topics/git/terminology.html GitLab Terminology]. Here one needs to pose the <br>
 
following question: Who wants to participate in the making of a copy of a harvesting machine? or Who wants <br>
 
to participate in the making of a personal Loom for woven textiles? or, in short, Who is the target <br>
 
user/collaborator for such a project? And yet, despite the answer, the reality is that the whole process <br>
 
should be as easy as possible if I want to maximize the participation level. A person whose interest is <br>
 
limited to the creation and formatting of text might find the task of writing such text in a wiki just too <br>
 
daunting and might choose to walk away. <br>
 
 
 
===wiki + Nextcloud===
 
 
 
===wiki + Dropbox===
 
 
 
 
 
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[https://wiki.opensourceecology.de/Git]
 
[https://gitlab.opensourceecology.de/verein/koordination/dokumentation/tools-for-documentation#documentation-creation]
 
 
 
one way folder (diode folders) for sharing raw information <br>
 
two way folders (with some restrictions e.g. deleting of files) for retrieving processed information<br>
 
at least three different access levels would be necessary<br>
 
admin/distributor --- contributor/developer --- user
 

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