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WIM

WIM Website

WIM Main website. About, team, projects, geonarratives, and contact info.

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.

Prerequisites

Node, npm.

Install with npm

npm install

Building and testing

npm run serve

Uses Parcel to compile and serve at localhost:1234

npm run build

Uses 11ty to compile to the /dist/ folder using Nunchucks templating.

Deployment

Built With

Contributing

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on the process for submitting pull requests to us. Please read CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md for details on adhering by the USGS Code of Scientific Conduct.

Versioning

We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.

Advance the version when adding features, fixing bugs or making minor enhancement. Follow semver principles. To add tag in git, type git tag v{major}.{minor}.{patch}. Example: git tag v2.0.5

To push tags to remote origin: git push origin --tags

*Note that your alias for the remote origin may differ.

Authors

See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.

License

This project is licensed under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal License - see the LICENSE.md file for details

Suggested Citation

In the spirit of open source, please cite any re-use of the source code stored in this repository. Below is the suggested citation:

This project contains code produced by the Web Informatics and Mapping (WIM) team at the United States Geological Survey (USGS). As a work of the United States Government, this project is in the public domain within the United States. https://wim.usgs.gov

About WIM

  • This project authored by the USGS WIM team
  • WIM is a team of developers and technologists who build and manage tools, software, web services, and databases to support USGS science and other federal government cooperators.
  • WIM is a part of the Upper Midwest Water Science Center.

wim-main-site's People

Contributors

mitchas avatar kjacobsen16 avatar mitch-wim avatar dependabot[bot] avatar swimbott avatar blakedraper avatar marsmith avatar lprivette avatar

Stargazers

Jin Yao avatar

Watchers

Veni avatar James Cloos avatar Tonia Roddick avatar  avatar  avatar  avatar Hans Vraga avatar Jamie avatar

wim-main-site's Issues

staff profiles

Now that USGS has new staff profiles for all of us should we either link to the official profiles or should we bring the profiles into our WIM page?

in either case we dont need to maintain two profiles

Jamie has links to WIM profiles

Restore 'fun' team pictures

Re-enable the optional 'fun' picture for team members - can work the same as before (on mouse-over) or via other subtle means.

Projects tab - can we include language/framework

A number of our cooperators may be looking for specific web development experience. Can we pull Languages/Frameworks from our code .json files and display them as part of the projects list & highlighted projects?

Noreast

Take NorEast app off the projects web page....... its no longer operational

Broken Links

  1. the "learn more" tab for the Bad River Groundwater Model
  2. the "open map" tab for FishVis
  3. both the "open map" and "learn more" tab for the Iowa Streamflow Estimation tool. Open map is broken and learn more cycles back to the wim page
  4. the "open map" for Science in the Great Lakes
  5. the "open map" for US EPA Bulletins Live Two BLT Mapper
  6. the "open map" for US EPA San Francisco Bay Mapper, (also notice Francisco is misspelled)

Highlighted Projects - include all related repos

A couple of our highlighted projects (StreamStats, Whispers, for example) have multiple code repositories associated with them. For those, we should consider how best to reference all of those repositories rather than just the front-end ones.

Main menu dissapears

This is probably a non-issue because of what is needed to reproduce it, but anyway, steps to reproduce (Chrome Version 51.0.2704.103 m):

  1. load site in full browser window
  2. Reduce window size to mobile
  3. click hamburger icon
  4. choose "home, projects, or team"
  5. increase browser size back to desktop, no more menu

Update Hans Bio

  • Change phone number to 703-648-5670

  • Change blurb to:

Hans got his start as a CH-53 Super Stallion Helicopter Crew Chief from the USMC, callsign: "Wedgie." He turned ITIL disciple at the UW-Madison Division of Information Technology (DoIT) while earning a BS in Computer Engineering and Computer Science. After a 8 years at DoIT wearing Configuration, Incident, and Change Management hats, Hans moved to USGS-WIM to head up Project Management duties and earned a PMP certification. Hans currently spends most of his day coordinating a highly skilled and motivated team of developers, doing his best not to slow them down too much. Outside of work, Hans enjoys a good game of ultimate, hiking, camping and the occasional novel.

Typos

These are typos on the WiM website, photos included
"costal" rather than coastal
software developer, software developer
"esnior" rather than senior
SScott
typos

Typo on Home page

At the end of the home page text, correct the following "out" to "our"
"You can check out the source code for our public projects on out GitHub at github.com/USGS-WiM."

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