Tobias Augspurger
Tobias Augspurger
Badges give could background information from processed projects and are easy to extract and visualize.
The CSV file within the repo should be the original open-source database. To make this possible, we need a small GitHub action that automatically commits changes to the CSV file...
For better integration and interaction with other tools, it would be helpful to create a command-line tool out of the project instead of a Jupyter notebook.
The organization description would be very important to be implemented but it does not work for me. Here is the documentation: https://pygithub.readthedocs.io/en/latest/github_objects/Organization.html?highlight=organization#github.Organization.Organization.description
We need a better more robust parser to work with all awesome lists that get tested by the linter.
We need a better way to calculate the organization_last_update value. Looking at the organization shows you that many are inactive but this is not indicated by organization_last_update. Here is one...
Here the Python lib for the integration: https://github.com/python-gitlab/python-gitlab
For our study on OpenSustain.tech we want to include the projects listed in the curated lists section get a better understanding of the connections between these ecosystems.
We need a single CSV file with all projects and a way to filter them instead of putting them in separate files.
**Insert URLs to the project here:** https://github.com/tobac-project/tobac - [x] The projects is active, documented, open source licensed, shows usage from external parties and is directly targeting environmental sustainability. Find more...