ChattanoogaPublicLibrary / nuga

Have a dataset with no delimiters? Does it have defined column widths, though? Turn it into a usable CSV!
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Can I copy the assessor spec to onyxfish/ffs? #1

Open oxguy3 opened 8 years ago

oxguy3 commented 8 years ago

It looks like nuga functions very similarly to csvkit's in2csv function, and therefore, the CSV spec that this repository contains for the Hamilton County assessor export would be easily transferred to ffs, the repository for in2csv fixed-width schemas. However, nuga is MIT License, while ffs is public domain, so I'm asking permission:

Can I copy the examplespec.csv file over to ffs, and thus publish it as public domain? I'll properly attribute @seabre in the index.csv file over there.

Thanks, Hayden

seabre commented 8 years ago

@oxguy3 Since I am no longer employed by the the Chattanooga Public Library, I don't really have any say in this.

The library is under the purview of the City of Chattanooga, so I'm going to loop in @aplannersguide, the city's Director of Performance Management and Open Data.

Honestly, I don't see a problem with it. ffs looks like a cool project.

aplannersguide commented 8 years ago

@oxguy3 I don't see any problem with including this project with ffs. @seabre Thanks for pinging me.