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Hi @AliNite - thanks for opening this. Do you want to create a pull request for the readme?
For the spreadsheet, I want to look through how its used and think about whether there would be any side effects here with this change.
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HI Chris I'm completely new to GitHub, how to I create a pull request?
Re the spreadsheet - no worries at all. Looking at the course it seems it it usually followed immediately by the OpenRefine course which then deals with (to some extent) the two variables that I mentioned. So for people who are following it with OpenRefine then you wouldn't want to use the updated version of the spreadsheet. It is entirely up to you - as I had done the work I thought I would put it out there for sharing to save anyone else the effort :o)
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hi @AliNite - you'd need to create a fork of this repo, edit the README itself. Once you've edited the README, you can then push your changes to GitHub and create a pull request. If this seems like too much, I can also make the changes - but its a great way to get some experience using Git/GitHub.
re the spreadsheet, the solution may be to have both with that note in the instructor resources that if it comes right after OpenRefine, this may not be an issues.
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Thanks @chris-prener I'll have a go on Monday when my colleague is in (he is very familiar with it!) just in case I get stuck and mess something up! Its good to learn!
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sounds good!
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@chris-prener I have (I think) edited the README file and have created a pull request for the changes. Please do let me know if I haven't done this properly or if you would like me to make any other changes.
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Great - I'll take a look tomorrow! Thanks @AliNite
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#96 merged, so this can be closed!
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Related Issues (20)
- re-style episode titles
- suggestion for changing episode #2 description
- Explicitly introduce tidy data principles
- Lesson Contribution - Naming Consistency
- Dates as Data Lesson: Dates stored as integers section 404 link HOT 1
- Lesson Contribution - SAFI subset
- Lesson Contribution - Dates as Data & Exporting Data Episodes HOT 1
- 02-common-mistakes link to "Nine simple ways to make it easier to (re)use your data" broken HOT 1
- Add speaker note to Instructor Notes
- Need jump lists (anchors) for headings HOT 1
- Accessibility: replace screenshot of table with HTML table HOT 1
- Lesson Contribution - Formatting Cells/Data
- MONTH and DAY formulas function differently than lesson shows
- Transition To Workbench in May HOT 6
- Headings in episode 2 show anchors
- Table in episode 2 is rendered incorrectly HOT 1
- Broken link to lesson discussion HOT 2
- Links need to be fixed in CONTRIBUTING.md HOT 1
- Outdated reference material for Excel
- Typos and wording HOT 2
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