Closed mlamtahri closed 5 years ago
Thanks @mlamtahri Really neat you added in Epi-Info. I think that's CDC's oldest repo. Keep eye on the releases section for when the change is published to the site. We're bundling up suggestions and the next routine update will be around Feb 1.
Hi Brian, The Epi info repository link is broken. Epi info products have their own repository in GitHub. They don’t exist under https://github.com/CDCgovhttps://github.com/CDCgov/SDP-Vocabulary-Service. Any suggestion on how to fix this issue? [cid:image002.png@01D4B74D.37692730] Also, is it possible to include the Epi info logo ? Thank you Mohammed Lamtahri
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Thanks @mlamtahrihttps://github.com/mlamtahri Really neat you added in Epi-Info. I think that's CDC's oldest repo. Keep eye on the releaseshttps://github.com/CDCgov/opencdc/releases section for when the change is published to the site. We're bundling up suggestions and the next routine update will be around Feb 1.
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Sorry, the url issue is a bug that we’ll fix in the templates for rendering the code page. You can watch the progress under https://github.com/CDCgov/opencdc/issues/31 for when it gets fixed.
It’s certainly possible to use your own image, please use the yaml attribute “image” under your entry in the code.yml entry and add a pull request with your desired image in the assets/img directory. For an example of a code set that does this look at the Foundation Services entry.
Also, if you are looking at your entry, would you reformat the tags you chose? Since tags are displayed as hashtags it looks a bit confusing to show “#.net MVC.” I’m not sure your preference for how this best displays for whether it’s two separate tags or there’s no space. Or a dash. Or other.
Ok, Thank you! I will make the appropriate changes to include the Epi info logo.
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Sorry, the url issue is a bug that we’ll fix in the templates for rendering the code page. You can watch the progress under #31https://github.com/CDCgov/opencdc/issues/31 for when it gets fixed.
It’s certainly possible to use your own image, please use the yaml attribute “image” under your entry in the code.yml entry and add a pull request with your desired image in the assets/img directory. For an example of a code set that does this look at the Foundation Services entry.
Also, if you are looking at your entry, would you reformat the tags you chose? Since tags are displayed as hashtags it looks a bit confusing to show “#.net MVC.” I’m not sure your preference for how this best displays for whether it’s two separate tags or there’s no space. Or a dash. Or other.
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Adding Epi Info to the list of open source projects.