Airpaper
Airpaper (authentication needed) is the repository of papers written at Airlab.
It is based on Subversion; you can find some help in configuring Subversion in the Configuring Subversion page, but you don't need the key and Ssh part as Airpaper uses Http authentication. https://svn.ws.dei.polimi.it/airpaper/ is the repository Url when you checkout your working copy.
You have to be added as a user to the project by one of the administrators, even if you already are a user of Dei's Savane. Administrators/authors currently are: Rossella Blatt, Bernardo Dal Seno, Giulio Fontana, Matteo Matteucci, Simone Tognetti. (New administrators, please add your names here)
Structure
This is a partial structure of the repository:
- bci: BCI-related stuff
- benchmarking: papers related to benchmarking in robotics
- common: common stuff
- bib: bibliography (Bibtex files, databases and styles)
- images: obvious
- slam: simultaneous localization ans mapping
- wheelchair: Lurch-related stuff
All files related to a paper should be contained in one directory; please use a name that is clear and begins with a year, e.g., 2009_Science, 2010_Nature_Higgs.
Crash Course
Being a subversion repository you need a subversion client to use it (rather obvious). The simplest one is a terminal client, and the following are first command you can use to start using airpaper immediately:
$ svn co https://svn.ws.dei.polimi.it/airpaper
or for a subdirectory just
$ svn co https://svn.ws.dei.polimi.it/airpaper/bci
to add a new file or directory (directories are imported recursively) to the repository just execute
$ svn add <filename/dirname>
this code does not actually update the svn repository to do this you need to check-in the change with
$ svn ci <filename/dirname>
and you can use this command to check-in any change to your local file not just to import new ones.
If you just want to check if something is changed locally or remotely, you can use
$ svn stat
while to update your local version with the last changes in the repository you just need to update with
$ svn update
this command might generate conflicts you need to settle ... but this is another story and you should read it by you own from
$ svn help
Rules
TODO
For administrators
Instruction for managing users are on the page DEI Subversion Administration