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Use sheetsee.js to render the google doc form in a website #51

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mcollina opened this issue Nov 24, 2014 · 7 comments
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Use sheetsee.js to render the google doc form in a website #51

mcollina opened this issue Nov 24, 2014 · 7 comments

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@mcollina
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Folks, how about generating a website with @jlord's sheetsee.js from the Google Spreadsheet data as discussed in #49?

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jlord commented Nov 24, 2014

I'd also suggest having a Google Form populate the spreadsheet if you're going to have many people editing it. Have learned with nodeschool.io and other sites that it'll save you from having to figure out what got messed up and when :D

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@hackygolucky it's possible we may just want to ask everyone who has already submitted a PR to fill out the form so we get their info and have them agree to the CoC once it's up... <sad_trombone.wav>

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talon commented Nov 24, 2014

+1 to re-submissions, though a bit annoying for those who already signed up I think the formalized process + CoC acceptance is a good route. And the form is short and easy to fill out.

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mikeal commented Nov 24, 2014

Is the formal acceptance really necessary? I mean, we accept PR's with it in the contributing file, and we don't have them sign anything when attending a conference, but they accept it by attending.

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That's a good point, @mikeal—I don't feel strongly either way and I'm happy to copy the existing names/details into whatever spreadsheet we use.

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mikeal commented Nov 24, 2014

it would be great to start with the list we've already accumulated, if people want to be like "I can't agree to this CoC!" then we can remove them, but if anyone does do that then I'm super glad to get them off the list :)

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Are these lists being added to node-forward/node-forward.github.io ? I would love to contribute to this, and have some spare time to work on it in the upcoming weeks.

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