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Towards open and citizen-led data informing the decarbonisation of existing housing #20

Open KateSimpson opened 4 years ago

KateSimpson commented 4 years ago

Project Lead: @KateSimpson Mentor: @ArielleBL

Project web page: https://katesimpson.github.io/Open-access-data-driven-retrofit-evaluation/ Project roadmap: https://github.com/users/KateSimpson/projects/1 LICENCE: https://github.com/KateSimpson/Open-access-data-driven-retrofit-evaluation/blob/gh-pages/LICENCE. Sourced via: https://choosealicense.com/licenses/mit/# README: https://github.com/KateSimpson/Open-access-data-driven-retrofit-evaluation/blob/gh-pages/README.md CODE of CONDUCT: https://github.com/KateSimpson/Open-access-data-driven-retrofit-evaluation/blob/017a62136f547fbe23a440739ed04caa3a178d40/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md

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sonibk commented 4 years ago

This is an interesting project you have here what platforms will you be using

yochannah commented 4 years ago

Loooking forward to seeing your open canvas!

KateSimpson commented 4 years ago

Thanks Yo 👍 Here is my [open canvas][https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1jrCcgZkHrWQwSxNHu8bHaxcBfwuXTQuWxodSIik4T9g/edit?usp=sharing]

KateSimpson commented 4 years ago

This is an interesting project you have here what platforms will you be using

Thank you! I am thinking to share it here but I welcome ideas as I am new to open research platforms.

KateSimpson commented 4 years ago

Roadmap development has began via a project page: https://github.com/users/KateSimpson/projects/1

yvanlebras commented 4 years ago

Your last github hyperlinks seems to be wrong or linked to a private space maybe. And... nice project ;) If related to citizen science in ecology, I can maybe help a little

koudyk commented 4 years ago

Neat project! Looking forward to seeing the other components :smile_cat: A few thoughts on the Open Canvas:

Also, just a little markdown note. It looks like the link in your first comment on this issue didn't render; the text that will be linked should be in [ ], and the link should be in ( ). You can edit your previous comment if you want to fix it by clicking the three dots on the top-right of the comment.

Nice job, cheers

KateSimpson commented 4 years ago

Your last github hyperlinks seems to be wrong or linked to a private space maybe. And... nice project ;) If related to citizen science in ecology, I can maybe help a little

Thanks for flagging this Yvan, now public! I would be keen to speak you on citizen science.

KateSimpson commented 4 years ago

Neat project! Looking forward to seeing the other components 😸 A few thoughts on the Open Canvas:

  • are you making a general-purpose platform? I noticed the strike-through on the second part of the title; without it the title sounds very generic. Also, in the Problem section, where I assume most people would start reading, you don't mention housing or decarbonization.
  • in the Unique Value Proposition section, you say you want to create a portal. I'm not sure what that means, but I'm also not familiar with this area of research. is the portal a website? a GitHub organization? Might be worthwhile to elaborate in a few words.

Also, just a little markdown note. It looks like the link in your first comment on this issue didn't render; the text that will be linked should be in [ ], and the link should be in ( ). You can edit your previous comment if you want to fix it by clicking the three dots on the top-right of the comment.

Nice job, cheers

Thanks, these are really useful suggestions - will take on board as I further develop the open canvas. The point on markdown is helpful too, much appreciated!

KateSimpson commented 4 years ago

Pleased to have published a web page! Just need to add content now... https://katesimpson.github.io/Open-access-data-driven-retrofit-evaluation/

KateSimpson commented 4 years ago

I started my README file, it is here: https://github.com/KateSimpson/Open-access-data-driven-retrofit-evaluation/blob/gh-pages/README.md Please feel free to take a look and offer feedback 👍

KateSimpson commented 4 years ago

I am just learning about licencing and have selected the MIT licence as this seems to be geared towards open working: https://github.com/KateSimpson/Open-access-data-driven-retrofit-evaluation/blob/gh-pages/LICENCE. Sourced via: https://choosealicense.com/licenses/mit/#

malvikasharan commented 4 years ago

@all-contributors please add @KateSimpson for idea and content.

allcontributors[bot] commented 4 years ago

@malvikasharan

I've put up a pull request to add @KateSimpson! :tada:

KateSimpson commented 4 years ago

Pleased to have published a web page! Just need to add content now... https://katesimpson.github.io/Open-access-data-driven-retrofit-evaluation/

I have slowly been updating this, please let me know if you can see ways to improve it! 👍

KateSimpson commented 4 years ago

Roadmap development has began via a project page: https://github.com/users/KateSimpson/projects/1

Have began adding more detail to this as I go forward

samvanstroud commented 4 years ago

Hi @KateSimpson, I just had a look at the readme of your project. The sounds really great! The information is all there, but I think the formatting could be cleaned up a bit to improve readability, which will make it easier for newcomers to quickly understand your project and get excited about it! Adding things like subheadings (using "##", "###" etc in markdown), using bold formatting, and formatting the bulleted lists correctly would be a good place to start I think. Perhaps you can also link to your github.io page from the readme to connect the two up fully. Btw, there is a github mardown guide here.

In terms of content it would be nice perhaps to have a slightly more fleshed out vision statement at the top of the readme. The current sentence is quite short, and also has quite a few technical words!

Looking forward to seeing more from your project :)

KateSimpson commented 4 years ago

Here is my project code of conduct, adapted from a template and credited: https://github.com/KateSimpson/Open-access-data-driven-retrofit-evaluation/blob/017a62136f547fbe23a440739ed04caa3a178d40/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md