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Working towards using the R data package workflow #1

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larnsce opened this issue Nov 15, 2024 · 0 comments
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Working towards using the R data package workflow #1

larnsce opened this issue Nov 15, 2024 · 0 comments
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larnsce commented Nov 15, 2024

Hi @jaktk, this looks amazing. Thank you for setting it up and sharing the data.

We are at a good point developing the R data package workflow for openwashdata and I think we are ready to take the next step and incorporate what we have learned into GHE. The R package washr that we recently published to CRAN (the Comprehensive R Archive Network) provides templates and boilerplate code to facilitate the publication of data.

Next steps that I see:

  1. @bonschorno & @yashdubey132 to host workshop with @jaktk to show how washr currently works.

  2. @bonschorno to lead project for creating a fork of washr that is ghedata (TBD) as it's own GHE data publishing workflow package. @yashdubey132 to contribute to it's development.

  3. @bonschorno & @yashdubey132 & @jaktk to develop content templates for GHE to adapt R functions in washr R package to show GHE information in package (README.Rmd, _pkgdown.yml, etc.)

  4. Re-publish (https://github.com/Global-Health-Engineering/waste-soil-composting-cape-maclear) as using the ghedata R package or use new dataset available to @jaktk

  5. Document the entire process for GHE in general to develop data management strategy from there.

I would only be strategically involved and oversee the development.

Let me know what you think.

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