One option is to put them in a folder in this repository. The benefit is that that would make it very easy for the Marimo script to access the data files when run through the browser. However, Will brought up the point that this might conflict with free-use license that applies to the entire repo (we want the code to be freely available, but not necessarily the data, which is controlled by BeSS; the license that controls the repo would apply to everything contained within it.
Another option is to use Google drive to host the files.
One option is to put them in a folder in this repository. The benefit is that that would make it very easy for the Marimo script to access the data files when run through the browser. However, Will brought up the point that this might conflict with free-use license that applies to the entire repo (we want the code to be freely available, but not necessarily the data, which is controlled by BeSS; the license that controls the repo would apply to everything contained within it.
Another option is to use Google drive to host the files.