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The advantage of _2_ is that a limited number of custom environments may be shared among a research group without the need for each individual to maintain the environment. The disadvantage is reduced flexibility, plus someone gets stuck doing the maintenance.
The advantage of _2_ is that a limited number of custom environments may be shared among a research group without the need for each individual to maintain the environment. The disadvantage is reduced flexibility, plus someone gets stuck doing the maintenance.
So far, as far as I can tell, we're just doing option _1_.
The Jaynes research group is just beginning to use option _2_ with tentative success. A group-wide `bashrc` defines a command `activate` which finds the appropriate `venv` environment in a group shared directory.
Note that I'm (@ljg) no Python expert, so please feel free to join the [discussion](https://research-git.uiowa.edu/space-physics/doc/-/issues/6) on this topic or directly fix this Wiki page.
Note that I'm (@ljg) no Python expert, so please feel free to join the [discussion](https://research-git.uiowa.edu/space-physics/doc/-/issues/6) on this topic or directly fix this Wiki page.