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Update README #888

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@rowanc1 rowanc1 commented Apr 9, 2024

This updates the readme and instructions for 2024 to use MyST as the build process and Curvenote to check and host the proceedings. I have removed make_paper.sh and moved the requirements.txt into publisher as that is no longer necessary (i.e. using myst start).

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https://www.loom.com/share/8720352574764b4880d6920e2d6ec644?sid=8219a833-4241-4866-bc6a-3c9b4237cd91

The GitHub actions are already in the 2024 branch, and there are two templates that follow this process that can be merged into 2024:

As discussed in the proceedings co-chairs meeting, this focuses on the HTML of the article, and defers PDF building until acceptance. The preview looks like this:

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Thank you, Rowan. Such excellent work.

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rowanc1 commented Apr 17, 2024

We discussed this in the meeting today, and are moving to a merge, and we can always iterate on the readme.

@rowanc1 rowanc1 merged commit d75bf49 into 2024 Apr 17, 2024
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