Closed codekiln closed 6 years ago
@codekiln Good call! I will leave this open and when I have some time I will explore ways this can get done while abiding by Awesome™ rules.
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now, now Mr. Bot. We are still working on this.
Hey @codekiln! I wanted to run a couple of options by you.
Let me know what you think!
Great idea!
Great! I can see benefits to both options. Stating the size explicitly makes the datasets easy to scan, while using emojis may help simplify the sizes into categories like; <10MB, <20MB, <30MB etc.
@jdorfman, I'm curious which option you think will work best?
~@MandihamzaI~ @Mandihamza think we should pick 3 size categories to adhere to the manifesto's theme "You should rather leave stuff out than include too much.".
I'm thinking <1MB
, <5MB
, >10MB
Emoji options: ?
Actually, just come up with a few real examples and we'll vote on it from there. Create a gist and share your ideas here.
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@Mandihamza your call
@jdorfman I'd still like to take care of this. Please excuse the delay.
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I was looking for a quick json file to use in a codepen. It wasn't clear which of these were rather large (50MB+) and which were small enough to use for a small example (< 1 MB). It would be helpful to have a couple datasets that are small so as to facilitate prototyping.