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While the landing page should be readable for "everyone" with a university computer account, each repository can have their own access levels. To access the main page you need to log on once using the link [[https://github.uio.no/hf-multiling-lab/]]. You will then have rudimentary access to some of the repositories and can browse them and download them, but not change them. Each user will then have to contact the lab management and ask to be granted access.
 
While the landing page should be readable for "everyone" with a university computer account, each repository can have their own access levels. To access the main page you need to log on once using the link [[https://github.uio.no/hf-multiling-lab/]]. You will then have rudimentary access to some of the repositories and can browse them and download them, but not change them. Each user will then have to contact the lab management and ask to be granted access.
  
 
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Access
 
 
Each experiment has its own repository. Access could the be granted to the project as a whole or on a per experiment basis. There are two ways to grant people access, namely giving access to the user on an individual basis or by adding the user to a team.
 
Each experiment has its own repository. Access could the be granted to the project as a whole or on a per experiment basis. There are two ways to grant people access, namely giving access to the user on an individual basis or by adding the user to a team.

Revision as of 09:34, 4 March 2021


The lab's Git-hub The lab has a Git-hub area where projects can make repos for their code link https://github.uio.no/hf-multiling-lab

While the landing page should be readable for "everyone" with a university computer account, each repository can have their own access levels. To access the main page you need to log on once using the link [[1]]. You will then have rudimentary access to some of the repositories and can browse them and download them, but not change them. Each user will then have to contact the lab management and ask to be granted access.

Access

Each experiment has its own repository. Access could the be granted to the project as a whole or on a per experiment basis. There are two ways to grant people access, namely giving access to the user on an individual basis or by adding the user to a team.