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Update FAQ with license information #293

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@dhimmel dhimmel commented Dec 27, 2019

Todo:

  • Revise "Does ResearchHub host copyrighted material"
  • test to make sure the HTML renders properly

@dhimmel dhimmel requested a review from joycesticks December 30, 2019 18:46
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dhimmel commented Dec 30, 2019

@ZacharyMiller06, I can't request you as a reviewer, probably since you haven't been added to the organization / repo as a collaborator, but mentioning you here so hopefully you get this.

Before merging, would be good to have someone review the policies and text (@joycesticks and @ZacharyMiller06) and someone check over the HTML to make sure it's valid and renders okay (@lightninglu10 or any other frontend dev).

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Can you edit the copy on like 253 to:

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"A Github For Science",
`Pre-print servers have started moving the needle on the accessibility of research papers, but these websites feel ancient by today’s standards. Our goal is to make a modern mobile and web application where people can begin to collaborate on scientific research in a much more efficient way, similar to what Github has done for software engineering. ${"\n \n"}Although the first version of ResearchHub is mainly about uploading, summarizing, discussing, and prioritizing papers in each area, there are many more ways we can improve collaboration in future versions. For instance, we hope to host datasets and lab notebook software in future versions.`,
"A GitHub For Science",
`Pre-print servers have started moving the needle on the accessibility of research papers, but these websites feel ancient by today’s standards. Our goal is to make a modern mobile and web application where people can begin to collaborate on scientific research in a much more efficient way, similar to what GitHub has done for software engineering. ${"\n \n"}Although the first version of ResearchHub is mainly about uploading, summarizing, discussing, and prioritizing papers in each area, there are many more ways we can improve collaboration in future versions. For instance, we hope to host datasets and lab notebook software in future versions.`,
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@joycesticks pasting the replacement text you wrote for this paragraph below:

ResearchHub’s mission is to accelerate the pace of scientific research. Our goal is to make a modern mobile and web application where people can begin to collaborate on scientific research in a much more efficient way, similar to what GitHub has done for software engineering. ${"\n \n"}The first version of ResearchHub is mainly about uploading, summarizing, discussing, and prioritizing papers in each area. In future versions, we will continue to strive to accelerate science by hosting datasets and lab notebook software.

I'll update my pull request to include the edits to this section. @joycesticks did you want to keep "A GitHub for Science" as the heading?

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Yes, we should definitely keep "A GitHub for Science" as the heading

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Added your revised section in quantfive@cbb0f3f

@dhimmel dhimmel merged commit a262cc8 into master Jan 3, 2020
@dhimmel dhimmel deleted the faq-licenses branch January 3, 2020 18:07
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