Closed jarlsondre closed 1 day ago
I chose to not add more than the readme for EURAC as I found that adding the code files is messy and doesn't add anything. Personally, I feel that if someone wants to explore the code, they can either do it on GitHub or (even better) in their own text editor.
I agree, could you clean that up for the other use cases as well, please? Still, it would be nice to have a link to the repo's directory of the use case, for each use case, if possible
I chose to not add more than the readme for EURAC as I found that adding the code files is messy and doesn't add anything. Personally, I feel that if someone wants to explore the code, they can either do it on GitHub or (even better) in their own text editor.
I agree, could you clean that up for the other use cases as well, please? Still, it would be nice to have a link to the repo's directory of the use case, for each use case, if possible
I agree with adding the GitHub link. I actually thought I wrote that, but I see now that I only wrote it in my personal notes, hahaha
Summary
Add EURAC to the list of use cases found in the docs and change the use-cases page slightly for a (IMO) cleaner look.
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I chose to not add more than the readme for EURAC as I found that adding the code files is messy and doesn't add anything. Personally, I feel that if someone wants to explore the code, they can either do it on GitHub or (even better) in their own text editor.