_Hey Júlia!_
If its not of particular interest to all NEST users, but the readers of
your paper, I'd just put it up at ModelDB. They give you a permanent
link you can use for publication/reference, and just enough space for
additional scripts and documentation.
Kind regards,
\Florian
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On 11/06/2021 13:19, Julia Gallinaro wrote:
Dear NEST Community,
I have performed a small alteration on one model of NEST for a project
I am working on (It is a minor alteration: I included a minimum hard
bound for weights in the triplet STDP rule).
I now want to share the code for this project, and would like to know
what is the best approach for doing this. Should I provide my copy of
the altered model file together with my project scripts? Or is there
another way of doing it, which is more appropriate?
I am sorry if that is a basic question, but it is the first time I
change something on NEST code for a project.
Best,
Júlia
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