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19:27 bjonnh pdurbin: «We are submitting a paper in a few weeks and would be happy to test dataverse with our NMR data for the paper.»
19:28 bjonnh pdurbin: one more group converted ;)
19:28 pameyer bjonnh - it'll be good to have the perspective of another structural biologist
19:29 bjonnh yep
21:55 pdurbin unite!
21:55 pdurbin no fist bump?
21:55 pameyer (fistbump)?
21:56 pameyer I'm apparently not fluent in emoji
21:58 pdurbin me neither
22:55 bjonnh pdurbin: note that I don't have access to https://help.hmdc.harvard.edu/Ticket/Display.html?id=242753
22:55 bjonnh if there ever is any useful information there
23:49 pdurbin bjonnh: I'm going to guess that this is the dataset in question. It look like the "double zip" in this case was to zip up a couple tarballs: https://dataverse.harvard.edu/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=doi:10.7910/DVN/OWKX5N
23:54 pdurbin which is fine. we recommend that people "double zip" all the time as a workaround
23:57 pdurbin those tarballs are as good of examples as any of data with a hiearchical folder structure

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