ciesin-geospatial / TOPSTSCHOOL-OSDMP

TOPST's Science Core Heuristics for Open Science Outcomes in Learning
https://ciesin-geospatial.github.io/TOPSTSCHOOL-OSDMP/
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Setup Automated/Kanban board as part of OSDMP #6

Closed xames3 closed 1 month ago

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jfmartinez4 commented 1 month ago

@xames3 is there something you need me to approve?

xames3 commented 1 month ago

Since I’m not part of the organization, I’m not able to add the project in the repository. So either you could add me to the organization as a member or you can create the project instead. Either way is fine with me. For now, I’ve created a project in my account instead and have been tracking the update as of now. Do let me know if you need any more information. I’ll be happy to walk through the process if you get stuck somewhere.

jfmartinez4 commented 1 month ago

I think you would have to walk me through it. I have some time on Friday if you would like to meet.

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xames3 commented 1 month ago

Sure @jfmartinez4, I’ll shoot you an email. Do let me know of your availability so that I can block your calendar for Friday.

xames3 commented 1 month ago

@jfmartinez4 and @gv2325, please free to post all your questions and suggestions here as well.

I'll be speaking with the team soon and have planned to work on building/incorporating a few things before we show next demo. Based on today's quick meeting, these are my key take aways:

Is there anything else that I'm missing? Do suggest your insights below, I can have people take a look at them and discuss on the next steps.

gv2325 commented 1 month ago

documenting the whole process flow from scratch to end

Check out the guides here: https://leap-stc.github.io/guides/data_guide.html, I am onboarding here and have found their documentation to be thorough

adding contributing guides (could be part of above)

In my mind the structure for code contribution should be different from how one would contribute to a learning module? https://earthaccess.readthedocs.io/en/latest/contributing/

replicating the TOPST-WATER module to show the potential and capabilities of the new system. This includes rendering code samples, map representations and snapshots from the WATER module.

Nice!

Great stuff!

xames3 commented 1 month ago

thanks for the references, @gv2325. @giadubinski would be taking up the contributing guidelines, hence looping her.

And yes, it does make sense that code contribution guidelines should be a little different from the contributing to a module. But I'd still propose to have a general mechanism that seems intuitive for the community and the contributor to pick and work upon. @giadubinski and I discussed this, and she would be exploring a few options to see how it can be handled.

But feel free to share your thoughts too on either proposal. Fun fact, both the above references are using sphinx for their websites. 🙂

gv2325 commented 1 month ago

Fun fact, both the above references are using sphinx for their websites. 🙂

That's cool!

xames3 commented 1 month ago