I think this could be something that the platform could maybe be extended
to manage a bit better, but for now I think maybe just creating a public
git repo that uses the resource sharing plugin is best.

You can then upload each model individually and add references to the other
models and the complete resources plugin, assuming your models
perform specific functions effectively as they are described.

On Fri, 13 Aug 2021 at 15:24, Nicolas Cadieux <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am working on a series of models who’s goal of to fix network (graph)
> problems (e.i. Find disconnected nodes, lines that run in circles, parallel
> edges…). The goal is to create a perfect network file so that no tolerance
> variable must be used when making a network analysis like shortest path and
> to track all changes to the file.  This  probably should have been made as
> a plugin but I wanted to experiment with models.
>
> The model, being too complicated, I decided to split it in 3 parts. 1)
> explores, fixes and repairs the geometries, 2) explores and finds the
> network errors and 3) fixes the errors based on the informations found in
> models 1 and 2.
>
> Anyways, I see I can upload the individual models to HUB but can I upload
> all 3 as a single download as a package?  Just trying to figure out the
> easiest way to make sure the users downloads all 3 models…
>
> Comments welcomed
>
> Nicolas Cadieux
> https://gitlab.com/njacadieux
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