[Ethnocomm] Ethnocomm Digest, Vol 136, Issue 1

Narelle Daffurn narelledaffurn at gmail.com
Wed Mar 9 02:37:43 UTC 2022


Thank you for this list of publications.

Kind regards
Narelle


*Narelle Daffurn (AFHEA)*
*Sessional Academic*
*PhD Candidate (Confirmed)*

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On Wed, 9 Mar 2022 at 03:08, <ethnocomm-request at listserv.linguistlist.org>
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>    1. Creation of an EthnoComm repository (Nimrod Shavit)
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> Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2022 16:53:56 +0000
> From: Nimrod Shavit <nshavit at protonmail.ch>
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> Subject: [Ethnocomm] Creation of an EthnoComm repository
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> Hi all,
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> I’d like to inform you on the creation of an open source repository for
> the ethnocomm society (AKA people who receive this mail).
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> The repository is now accessible in the open source production platform
> known as GitHub. The address is:
>
> https://github.com/nimshav/EthnoComm-Repository
>
> As for now, I published the collaborative bibliography we constructed as
> an html file in the address:
>
> https://nimshav.github.io/EthnoComm-Repository/
>
> It is crude but functional. The biggest advantage is that we will not have
> to rely on any individual’s private google account. I will transfer the
> ownership of the repository to the next admin in the same way we transfer
> ownership of this ver list.
>
> A detailed explanation for how to commit changes into the source file will
> be delivered soon. The language is html, so edits should be rather simple.
> Additional advantage of the GitHub workflow is a better control over
> editing and versioning as each individual commit is approved by the admin
> and an immediate backup version is created and archived by the system.
>
> In the future, I will see if there is a convenient way to store and
> circulate actual research materials.
>
> In the meantime, I leave the original google doc intact. It is available
> from my personal account at:
>
>
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RvJIQV7lXNIltnvpYKRhG7Ma1YUZXXJWVg_1Pu_R0cA/edit
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> If you do not want to bother with any of the above, just keep making
> changes within this original doc. I’ll revisit and commit all your changes
> from it to the Git website on a regular basis.
>
> nimrod
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