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Better repo description? #1

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jpvelez opened this issue Sep 23, 2013 · 3 comments
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Better repo description? #1

jpvelez opened this issue Sep 23, 2013 · 3 comments

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@jpvelez
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jpvelez commented Sep 23, 2013

Would be great if you could write a more detailed and self-explanatory repo description so the project is better documented on the open gov hack night website projects page, and other places.

Right now, it's not clear that this is a simple app for finding whether your car is towed using open data =)

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srobbin commented Sep 24, 2013

Thanks, Juan-Pablo. I actually turned this project over to the Smart Chicago Collaborative. Here's the canonical repo for the sake of the projects page: https://github.com/smartchicago/wasmycartowed

Still, I get your point; I see how it doesn't describe the site itself. I'll try and update the README soon.

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jpvelez commented Sep 24, 2013

Awesome, adding the new version. Now I just need to figure out how the hell
to remove existing projects from the projects page.. =)

On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 8:24 PM, Scott Robbin [email protected]:

Thanks, Juan-Pablo. I actually turned this project over to the Smart
Chicago Collaborative. Here's the canonical repo for the sake of the
projects page: https://github.com/smartchicago/wasmycartowed

Still, I get your point; I see how it doesn't describe the site itself.
I'll try and update the README soon.


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srobbin commented Sep 24, 2013

Haha. Sorry to complicate things.

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