General macros for the INTT and the ladder classification macros are here.
- To get started, you should have your GitHub account (possible to download codes without the account, but why don't you have it?)
- Join the organization "sPHENIX-Collaboration" by making asking Jin or Chris ( see https://wiki.bnl.gov/sPHENIX/index.php/Code\_Repository#Initial\_git\_setup )
- Join the team "INTT-Developpers" from https://github.com/orgs/sPHENIX-Collaboration/teams/intt-developers/members (fix me if it's wrong)
- Fork this repository to your account (standard way in sPHENIX, possible to commit directly) by clicking the "Fork" button on the right top in this page.
- You can edit the forked repository on your browser if you want.
- You can also copy your forked repositry to your local environment by
git clone [email protected]:nukazuka/INTT.git
(in Genki's case).
- There are some ways to clone a repository: https, ssh, and GitHub CLI.
- https: the easiest way but
- for more details, see https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/getting-started-with-git/about-remote-repositories
Active people are written here:
- Genki Nukazuka (RBRC), [email protected], Aug/2021 - current
- Cheng-Wei Shi (NCU), https://github.com/ChengWeiShih, Sep/2021 - current
- Milan Stojanovic (Purdue Univ.) https://github.com/milanchestojanovic, Jan/2022 - current
- Joseph Bertaux (Purdue University), https://github.com/josephbertaux, June/2023 - current
- Jaein Hwang (Korea University), Jan/2022 - current
- Takashi Hachiya (NWU), - current
- Manami Fujiwara (NWU), Apr/2023 - current
- Hikaru Imai (Rikkyo Univ.), ???. Nov/2021 - Mar/2023
- Miu Morita (NWU), https://github.com/miumorita, Oct/2021 - Mar/2022