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Explain how to use it on the website #1

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gbinal opened this issue Nov 18, 2015 · 3 comments
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Explain how to use it on the website #1

gbinal opened this issue Nov 18, 2015 · 3 comments
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gbinal commented Nov 18, 2015

When on https://project-open-data.cio.gov/datajson-builder/, I don't readily see how to actually use the tool.

@JJediny JJediny self-assigned this Nov 18, 2015
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JJediny commented Nov 18, 2015

Assigning myself to build out a blog like listview & add documentation on emulating how to create a _dataset directory and data.json for use on any Jekyll template...

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JJediny commented Nov 18, 2015

To be clear of intention... The concept here is that any agency could quickly standup a light-weight, no-security headache, website immediately where each "blog post/page" === a dataset -> all posts/pages collectively then automatically compile together in single data.json file that can be harvested by data.gov... Where the github pages 'front matter' (ie YAML attributes) can concurrently feature/filter content for the agencies specfic need and as a indirect/secondary effect compile valid data.json v1.1

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Yeah, we'll want to add dataset "detail pages". The MVP to start the conversation was just the data.json template.

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