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In Open Climate Fix, we've been maintaining a few lists of helpful resources (e.g. this doc of solar data & software). We should make it easier for folks to access & edit these lists.
At a minimum, we could just link to the existing doc from the OCF website. Maybe we could have a new top-level section of the website called 'Resources' or something like that. Click on 'Resources' see an OCF website page which lists our various docs; and perhaps links to other related orgs like ClimateChange.ai.
Or perhaps we could go a step further and move these lists from scruffy Google Docs into a Github wiki. (Although that's perhaps harder for people to edit?)
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I think tech-wise Google docs might be easier, both for us to maintain but also for other people to collaborate on. We can always migrate them to GitHub later. Which docs were you thinking about?
Let's see whether we can extend that list, feels weird to have a "resources" page with just one item. Or maybe that's better placed in a different part of the website? Not sure where though.
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In Open Climate Fix, we've been maintaining a few lists of helpful resources (e.g. this doc of solar data & software). We should make it easier for folks to access & edit these lists.
At a minimum, we could just link to the existing doc from the OCF website. Maybe we could have a new top-level section of the website called 'Resources' or something like that. Click on 'Resources' see an OCF website page which lists our various docs; and perhaps links to other related orgs like ClimateChange.ai.
Or perhaps we could go a step further and move these lists from scruffy Google Docs into a Github wiki. (Although that's perhaps harder for people to edit?)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: