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[super] Information Architecture #94

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rufuspollock opened this issue May 12, 2016 · 6 comments
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[super] Information Architecture #94

rufuspollock opened this issue May 12, 2016 · 6 comments
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rufuspollock commented May 12, 2016

The overall structure of the site:

# home page setting out overview and content
/

# high level info on how to contribute to labs
/contribute/

# general intro to data and data wrangling (+ projects)
/data/

# data patterns
# maybe move to /data/patterns/ ?? or even just move patterns under /data/
/patterns/

# core datasets project
/core-datasets/
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@gsilvapt i have started this issue so we can discuss site layout (and priorities)

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gsilvapt commented May 12, 2016

@rgrp , thanks, indeed super useful!

Even though I have been reading it for a couple of days now, I am not sure what you guys mean with "Data Patterns". It previously was a bunch of Data Wrangling tutorials, in which I haven't done any change.

As for the Core Datasets projects, I wrote some tutorials and guides. They seem repeated in the FrictionlessData's tutorials too. After checking Dan's comment in another issue (frictionlessdata/frictionlessdata.io#240 (comment)), I am not sure if I am understanding the scope of both websites.

Nevertheless, until we decide on which guides are going where, I can definitely work on something under home page and /contribute/.

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@gsilvapt i agree that "data patterns" were basically recipes for working with data. The "patterns" reference is to "software patterns". Right now let us not worry too much on that front.

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gsilvapt commented May 12, 2016

Okay, sure. Can we discuss then the scope of this handbook? Like its usage, types of content you're expecting, target, etc etc?

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@gsilvapt great questions. Can you open a new issue called "Audience and User Stories". I also recommend reading: https://github.com/rgrp/project-management/blob/master/user-stories.md

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@rgrp Done in issue #97.

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