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:notebook: Source code and version history for my online lab notebook
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Landing pages by project / tag #77

Closed cboettig closed 11 years ago

cboettig commented 11 years ago

Each major project should have it's own landing page:

Associate/Link these landing pages from their tags on the tag page?

cboettig commented 11 years ago

To do for all project landing pages

(these are each pretty substantial, should have their own issue?)

To do by Project:

nonparametric-bayes

phylogenetics

warning-signals

decision-theory / optimal control

multiple-uncertainty, pdg-control, and nonparametric-bayes are all related; but should they be separate projects? In some way everything is clearly related. Not sure where to make this division...

multiple-uncertainty

pdg-control

populationdynamics

open-science

Another project whose landing page will need to differ from the standard research project structure.

ropensci

Need to figure out how to structure this. What elements should this include?

cboettig commented 11 years ago

Put the publications and notebook entries on top, and the commits and issues below. I think you want to provide a gateway to the more accessible stuff first. The screen breaks before the bottom row of the grid so that stuff isn't apparent at first. Actually, I might make a column of highlighted notebook entries that point to some of your more interesting recent analysis (featured: TRUE, or tag: featured in the post YAML, maybe?). That's the kind of thing that will probably require some manual creation. (from @noamross)

cboettig commented 11 years ago

Landing pages essentially accomplished. Outstanding items remaining are either ongoing (updating manual content, largely relatively static), or ambitious ideas belonging to another issue, such as automated inclusion of publications and slides, and the addition of RDFa to collaborators, funding, and other outputs. So closing issue.