[x] azavea/climate-change-api-test (I only archived this; I consulted with @caseycesari , who is the only contributor, and we decided that it is just a prototype and would not be worthwhile to open-source.)
[x] azavea/climate-change-reports (I only archived this; I consulted with @rajadain , who is one of the two original contributors, and we decided that it is just a prototype and would not be worthwhile to open-source.)
[x] azavea/climate-change-website (I only archived this. I opted not to open-source it because it is a marketing site)
We should prioritize climate-change-api and climate-change-deployment.
For each one, we should:
[x] Choose whether to open-source it (some repos may not be useful to open-source)
[x] Check for secrets and private info in commits, code, issues, PRs
There are a bunch, but they are mostly small, and some are already open-source:
We should prioritize
climate-change-api
andclimate-change-deployment
.For each one, we should: