Closed santina closed 8 years ago
Some of you might have noticed, but just for the record, it's kind of funny.
Our project numbers and issue numbers are the complete opposite. I.e. Project 10 is Issue 1, Project 9 is Issue 2, etc. See here: https://github.com/hackseq/hackseq_projects_2016/issues)
I have used the title (project numbers) when we were getting participants preference on the project in the participant form :
But I just noticed that on website and our README, we're using the issue number to label the projects. http://www.hackseq.com/projects/
So I added a button on our homepage to take people directly to the list of projects issues.
I'll work on renumbering the projects on the website to avoid possible confusion. :)
I noticed that @sjackman already fixed the numbering in the README for that project repo. Thanks!
Okay, just changed the numbers here to bullet points. :P Not too bad.
Some of you might have noticed, but just for the record, it's kind of funny.
Our project numbers and issue numbers are the complete opposite. I.e. Project 10 is Issue 1, Project 9 is Issue 2, etc. See here: https://github.com/hackseq/hackseq_projects_2016/issues)
I have used the title (project numbers) when we were getting participants preference on the project in the participant form :
But I just noticed that on website and our README, we're using the issue number to label the projects. http://www.hackseq.com/projects/
So I added a button on our homepage to take people directly to the list of projects issues.
I'll work on renumbering the projects on the website to avoid possible confusion. :)
I noticed that @sjackman already fixed the numbering in the README for that project repo. Thanks!