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gfx and photo are still sorely underrepresented -- sort out how to highlight things other than the fancy things #52

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brianboyer opened this issue Dec 24, 2015 · 7 comments

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@brianboyer brianboyer changed the title Sort out how to highlight things other than the fancy things gfx and photo are still sorely underrepresented -- sort out how to highlight things other than the fancy things Dec 24, 2015
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Spreadsheet?

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eads commented Dec 28, 2015 via email

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Feed it from the @nprviz twitter handle?

On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 10:41 AM, David Eads [email protected]
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There's a spreadsheet for gfx, so that should be pretty easy to swing.
Photo is probably a somewhat bigger project.


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This is overengineering it a little, but it would be nice to have a cron or something that takes this spreadsheet and makes a yaml file.

Building spreadsheet functionality into Jekyll is possible, but we're so outdated on our Jekyll that I'm skeptical of adding more dependencies, and either way, we'd have to manually republish a lot to support our more daily work.

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We're sorta already halfway there. I wrote this helper a while back:
https://github.com/nprapps/nprapps.github.com/blob/master/app_yaml.py

On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 3:33 PM, Tyler Fisher [email protected]
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This is overengineering it a little, but it would be nice to have a cron
or something that takes this spreadsheet
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Gcumd0uOl3eSUvc0y5CWmmHVOKwX609-js5EnE8i3lI/edit#gid=0
and makes a yaml file.

Building spreadsheet functionality into Jekyll is possible
https://github.com/netlify/jekyll-gdrive, but we're so outdated on our
Jekyll that I'm skeptical of adding more dependencies, and either way, we'd
have to manually republish a lot to support our more daily work.


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Well, actually, we could just build this onto the graphics digester, yeah? https://github.com/nprapps/graphics-digester

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Well, actually, maybe we should do this later. I've been itching to make a better output for the digester. Probably a separate project.

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