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Data in spreadsheet format #22

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seldo opened this issue Jun 28, 2014 · 2 comments
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Data in spreadsheet format #22

seldo opened this issue Jun 28, 2014 · 2 comments

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@seldo
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seldo commented Jun 28, 2014

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PcrhcisG6G3QpOClgdRSGWdhjmpmlNwiynyQhpMi6JM/edit?usp=sharing

I'm not sure if this would be of use to you, but I have been putting this data into a spreadsheet.

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hougs commented Jun 28, 2014

This is great. Thanks for centralizing this data. I would prefer a format for the data that we could store in this repo so that it would be easy for people to access, add to, and analyze/visualize in the future. Google docs isn't the best venue for this. I think it would be better to have the data in this repo.

Json or csv seem like a natural choices because they easily parseable by common libraries. Json is relatively easy for humans to read and edit, so perhaps having that as our single source of truth would be good.

I'm inclined to export this as a csv, put it in the repo and make tickets for two things:

  1. transform the csv to a json file
  2. add demographic data split out by leadership/nonleadership.

Thanks for sharing this. It is very useful.

@jebeck
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jebeck commented Jun 28, 2014

@jhlch You've seen issue #13 for tracking the data standardization task, right? Just want to keep all the conversation linked ;)

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