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At first, I couldn't find the proposals. There are big obvious links to the github projects, but I didn't see that there were proposals in the folders.
Suggest options:
move proposals to project
move links to projects to proposals, and list the links to proposals instead
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Doug, good point. When projects are just created, I agree that many folks
will want to look at the proposals rather than the (empty) repo. But as
time goes on and the projects develop, I think the proposals will become
less relevant. Also, we expect projects to evolve considerably and we don't
want to be sending folks to a proposal that doesn't reflect the current
state of the actual work.
What about having each repo initially put a link to the proposal in their
README?
On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 10:24 AM, Doug Blank [email protected]
wrote:
At first, I couldn't find the proposals. There are big obvious links to
the github projects, but I didn't see that there were proposals in the
folders.
Suggest options:
move proposals to project
move links to projects to proposals, and list the links to
proposals instead
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Brian E. Granger
Associate Professor of Physics and Data Science
Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo @ellisonbg on Twitter and GitHub [email protected] and [email protected]
At first, I couldn't find the proposals. There are big obvious links to the github projects, but I didn't see that there were proposals in the folders.
Suggest options:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: