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@martinjc has written a nice gh-pages branch with cool visualisations, I'm currently not confident. run_tournament.py
has been changed on both branches (master and gh-pages) I expect there's merge conflicts to deal with to sort this. This would be a nice easy pull request if anyone wants it...
(Would be nice to include a command line option to exclude the csv output if we wanted it)
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Now that we have an organisation, we could create a separate repo for a github pages site. No need to muck about with a gh-pages branch from this repo!!
We could do it in Pelican too just to keep things purely Python.
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I thought the documentation was on the gh-pages branch.
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Yeah that's a good idea. Although with djaxelrod is there actually a need
for a gh-pages site?
On Thu, 14 May 2015 16:50 Owen Campbell [email protected] wrote:
Now that we have an organisation, we could create a separate repo for a
github pages site. No need to muck about with a gh-pages branch from this
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No the documentation is being rendered by read the docs.
The gh-pages branch was done a while back and had a bunch of d3 versions of
the graphs.
On Thu, 14 May 2015 18:16 Vincent Knight [email protected] wrote:
Yeah that's a good idea. Although with djaxelrod is there actually a need
for a gh-pages site?On Thu, 14 May 2015 16:50 Owen Campbell [email protected] wrote:
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Ah yes, I see that now.
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How about this for a plan:
- Short term, we create Axelrod-Python.github.io, load it with the content from
gh-pages
here and bring everything up to date - Longer term, we look to incorporate the d3 stuff into whatever front end we put on DjAxelrod
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Sounds OK, but I will not have time to contribute to this at all.
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Sounds like a good plan. I'm happy to pick it up but that won't
realistically happen until after Djangocon (after which it might be a bit
irrelevant).
On another note for djaxelrod I was thinking of using mpld3 which is a neat
python library that automatically takes matplotlib figs and turns them in
to d3. We recently used this on a hackathon Django project.
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How about this for a plan:
- Short term, we create Axelrod-Python.github.io, load it with the
content from gh-pages here and bring everything up to date- Longer term, we look to incorporate the d3 stuff into whatever front
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OK, let's leave it until after DjangoCon - I wonder how far we'll get with DjAxelrod that week?!!
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I'm hoping that with your expertise and my cheerleading we'll get very far
:)
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I'm hoping that with your expertise.....
Oh dear. We are doomed!
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Do we think DjAxelrod has made sufficient progress for this to be closed?
(I do).
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I do also.
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- Reorganisation of documentation. HOT 3
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- Links to contributing guide broken by docs restructure
- CI failing due to typing issues HOT 3
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- Implement abstract games more fully (5.0.0)
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- Documentation for 5.0.0
- Simplify/move the `ResultSet` HOT 1
- Expressing in a formal logical language HOT 2
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- I couldn't find the strategy submitted by Mauk in the competition for 19th place HOT 2
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