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We have a Git project on [https://gitlab.science.ru.nl Gitlab] to keep track of issues and problems with the labs.
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We have established a Git project on [//gitlab.science.ru.nl gitlab] to monitor issues and problems associated with the labs.
* Please login with your Science account, and ask Günter, Marc to add you to the biophysics_labs project as a member.
 
* Afterwards, you will be able to login to [https://gitlab.science.ru.nl Gitlab] , where you will find the sphere_lab project on the top-right of the page. Click on this.
 
* In the left-column, you can find the issues section. Click on this,
 
* You can now add an issue, and "assign" it to one of the project members. If you need more people knowing of this problem, you can "assign" them to the problem, or ask them to "subscribe" to the problem. They will receive an e-mail on all updates/comments.
 
* Add comments and figures about the problem.
 
* Close the issue when the problem is solved.
 
  
This will enable us to keep track of all issues in the labs. Note: it is also important to talk to others involved.
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Please log in with your Science account and request Günter or Marc to add you as a member to the 'biophysics_labs' project. Once added, you will have access to GitLab, where the 'biophysics_labs' project can be found.
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In the left column, you will find the [https://gitlab.science.ru.nl/marcw/sphere_lab/-/issues Issues] section. Please click on this to proceed. Here, you can add a new issue and assign it to one of the project members. If the issue requires the attention of additional people, you can assign them to the issue or invite them to subscribe to it. Subscribers will receive email notifications about all updates and comments related to the problem.
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Feel free to add comments and figures to elaborate on the problem. Once the issue is resolved, ensure to close it. This process will help us efficiently track and manage all issues in the labs. Note: It is equally important to communicate directly with others involved.

Latest revision as of 14:46, 16 February 2024

We have established a Git project on gitlab to monitor issues and problems associated with the labs.

Please log in with your Science account and request Günter or Marc to add you as a member to the 'biophysics_labs' project. Once added, you will have access to GitLab, where the 'biophysics_labs' project can be found.

In the left column, you will find the Issues section. Please click on this to proceed. Here, you can add a new issue and assign it to one of the project members. If the issue requires the attention of additional people, you can assign them to the issue or invite them to subscribe to it. Subscribers will receive email notifications about all updates and comments related to the problem.

Feel free to add comments and figures to elaborate on the problem. Once the issue is resolved, ensure to close it. This process will help us efficiently track and manage all issues in the labs. Note: It is equally important to communicate directly with others involved.