A who is page (see http://tat.riverscapes.xyz/who.html) for who was involved and also acknowledges where ideas and IP came from (i.e. in literature or collaborators or whatever)
A download page (see http://tat.riverscapes.xyz/Download/) that provides link to 'version' download (i.e. .../releases/latest) and link to open source-code GitHub repo.
Help documentation page(s), which
Shows how to install. With YouTube video
Shows how to run all commands (separate pages for separate commands) - Screen shots and Videos
Shows how to interpret outputs and visualize them.
Has at least one tutorial page with example data (input), example output of Riverscapes Project, layer packages and shows maps for different outputs. Also, tables should describe what all attributes are in outputs. A video is helpful.
Optionally some 'concept' pages to explain the concept behind the tool and what it does.
This is the bare-bones and so there should be at least 5 pages (i.e. *.md docs).
@wally-mac and @bangen should be aware of these standards as well for BRAT, RCAT and others...
Nice start on the one page documentation pages.
All bare-bones sites should have:
.../releases/latest
) and link to open source-code GitHub repo.This is the bare-bones and so there should be at least 5 pages (i.e. *.md docs).
@wally-mac and @bangen should be aware of these standards as well for BRAT, RCAT and others...
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