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Using your repo as data source for my web app - thank you!! #38

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saadmas opened this issue Apr 21, 2020 · 6 comments
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Using your repo as data source for my web app - thank you!! #38

saadmas opened this issue Apr 21, 2020 · 6 comments

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saadmas commented Apr 21, 2020

Thank you for the awesome work on launching and maintaining this repo!

It made my life a lot easier while building this little web app - https://www.coronavirusdailytracker.info/

Stay safe, and thanks again :)

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It looks nice! Can I add it to the README?

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saadmas commented Apr 22, 2020

Of course

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Done!

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Hi @saadmas! We started exceeding the GitHub Pages limits so we will no longer be able to update the files under the v2 folder since many of them exceeded 100MB. We will continue to update the older files in the root path like data.csv and mobility.csv, which appear to be the ones you use, so you should be unaffected by this change. However, I encourage you to look into the new files since they provide a lot more information (including county-level data for the U.S.)

@owahltinez owahltinez reopened this Jul 2, 2020
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saadmas commented Jul 2, 2020

I appreciate you letting me know!

So to confirm, https://open-covid-19.github.io/data/data.json and https://open-covid-19.github.io/data/mobility.json will continue to be updated?

Yes I definitely see a lot of new and interesting data to incorporate from your updated tables. I'm hoping to migrate in a couple weeks, if the old data is maintained for now of course

Thanks!

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Keeping the old files updated is fully automated, I don't think they will go away any time soon. I feel pretty strongly about backwards compatibility, which is why I hate having to switch the v2 files but there's nothing we can do now that we ran out of storage.

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