Closed Remi-Gau closed 8 months ago
Thank you @Remi-Gau for submitting your project to BrainHack Marseille 2022! :tada::tada::tada: Your project have been added to our website.
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Given the nature of the project, I have a question from my side: can tagging the brainhack global organization in the local issues submission be a solution for adding them on the global website? Or we should ask participants to duplicate the issue on the brainhack global git?
Ruggero for the BHM team.
I have been talking with @davidmeunier79 and I think I may actually "duplicate" projects on the brainhack global 2022 repo at some point. But we also have quite a few other previous events to work on too. So no rush.
Title
Brainhack projects database
Leaders
Rémi Gau
Collaborators
None at the moment
Brainhack Global 2022 Event
Brainhack Marseille
Project Description
This is a remote project
What are you doing, for whom, and why?
Problem
The brainhack has been running for more than 10 years, yet we do not have single centralised resource to show in a fairly exhaustive manner the diversity of projects that have happened over the past decade.
Having a quick way to create reports about the success of brainhack could make significantly easier for event organizer to look for funding.
Solution
In the past few years more and more events have started listing their projects as github issues.
This now makes it easier to
start creating a mini database of
to create an interactive dashboard to query and create visualizations of that database
What makes your project special and exciting?
This is almost a blank slate project, so if you are afraid to break things: good news, there is (almost) nothing to break.
If you know nothing about databases and dashboards: good news, me neither! I am using this project to learn about them.
How to get started and Where to find key resources?
We will be working on this repo.
https://github.com/brainhackorg/brainhack_jupyter_book
Some of the data in this folder as TSV and JSON
https://github.com/brainhackorg/brainhack_jupyter_book/tree/main/data
There are a couple of scripts to help list project issues from a repo and create a table of all projects
https://github.com/brainhackorg/brainhack_jupyter_book/blob/main/scripts
/get_projects_issues.pyhttps://github.com/brainhackorg/brainhack_jupyter_book/blob/main/scripts/create_projects_table.py
Link to project repository/sources
https://github.com/brainhackorg/brainhack_jupyter_book
Goals for Brainhack Global
for past brainhack events
collect all projects infos for each event using the github API
create a table of all projects
create an interactive dashboard
Good first issues
good first issues are listed here
https://github.com/brainhackorg/brainhack_jupyter_book/labels/good%20first%20issue
Communication channels
We will be using the mattermost channel that is used by the "brainhack paper jupyter book".
https://mattermost.brainhack.org/brainhack/channels/brainhack_paper_jupyterbook
Skills
Onboarding documentation
None at the moment
What will participants learn?
Data to use
Data is currently stored on this repo as TSV and JSON
https://github.com/brainhackorg/brainhack_jupyter_book/tree/main/data
Part of this project is to make this data grow.
Number of collaborators
2
Credit to collaborators
Be added to the brainhack jupyter book contributors list
Image
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Type
other
Development status
0_concept_no_content
Topic
data_visualisation
Tools
other
Programming language
Python, other
Modalities
not_applicable
Git skills
0_no_git_skills, 1_commit_push, 3_continuous_integration
Anything else?
Not for now
Things to do after the project is submitted and ready to review.
Hi @brainhackorg/project-monitors my project is ready!