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| git repository | <ul><li> pull requests to add env </li><li> continuous integration to build and test the recipe </li></ul> | <ul><li> gitlab in2p3: accounts and access </li><li> not all OSSR advantages </li></ul> |
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| git repository | <ul><li> pull requests to add env </li><li> continuous integration to build and test the recipe </li></ul> | <ul><li> gitlab in2p3: accounts and access </li><li> not all OSSR advantages </li><ul><li> GitHub: what registry? DockerHub? </li></ul> |
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| OSSR | <ul><li> versioned, archived, citable, discoverable </li><li> same metadata schema as other OSSR entries </li><li> many sources (can be managed on whatever platform, be part of several communities...) </li></ul> | <ul><li> curation process? only one curator at the moment </li><li> no merge request process with direct feedback, trial and error to reach accepted recipe </li></ul>|
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Can we get the best of both worlds?
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