UBC-MDS / video_game_sales_dashboard

:video_game: A dashboard that visualizes North American and global sales and sales-related data for the video game industry
https://video-game-dashboard.herokuapp.com/
MIT License
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Peer review #57

Closed alexYinanGu0 closed 2 years ago

alexYinanGu0 commented 2 years ago

Instructions in the repo: https://github.com/UBC-MDS/DSCI532-peer-review

You will give peer feedback to the group one number higher than you. So if you are group 5, you give feedback to group 6. If you are the last group (30), you will feedback group 1. You should be able to find your feedback groups’ repo in the MDS organization on github.com. If they did not include their group number in the repo name, you can let me know and I can help you find it.

To give valuable feedback to another group, you will pretend to be their target audience. To do this effectively, you will need to read section 1 (motivation) and 3 (usage scenario) of their proposal and also skim their README.

All the groups will have to paste issue in the groups repo, where you write your feedback. Name the issue “Peer feedback”, so that it is easy to find. When you give feedback, try to both include what you like about the dashboard and want the group to keep as well as what you think can be improved. You don’t need to make this overly long, aim for around three things you like about the dashboard, and around three things that you think could be improved. The group will respond to your feedback and try to implement some of it in milestone 4. It is fine to comment on style, colors etc, but aim to have at least one point about a bigger picture issue, these are often the most helpful feedback.

alexYinanGu0 commented 2 years ago

Link of group 21 (the group we are going to evaluate): https://github.com/UBC-MDS/DSCI532-peer-review/issues/9