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Your actions have consequences. #1615

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yetzt opened this issue Mar 26, 2020 · 3 comments
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Your actions have consequences. #1615

yetzt opened this issue Mar 26, 2020 · 3 comments

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@yetzt
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@yetzt yetzt commented Mar 26, 2020

Changing field names and formats and renaming files without warning might not sound like a big deal to you. But your inconsiderate actions have consequences. This ist what i woke up to:

Screenshot: Missing data

My plea and warning went unheard. #1326

I'm sick and tired of having to fix the stuff you break every day and having to worry if your data will be breaking every minute. You are ignorant about what happens downstream and unprofessional.

@vklicnik
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@vklicnik vklicnik commented Mar 26, 2020

Just a descending voice ... I am also being impacted by the changes, and am re-writing scripts more often than I would like to. In reality, the effort to tweak scripts/ etc is NOTHING when compared to the effort to actually gather the data. So just a shout-out to the John Hopkins team and all who are involved.

Please continue your work ... we can all adapt to changes that make sense and make the data cleaner over time ... please do not stop ... you are the clear voice in this confusing world.

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@yetzt yetzt commented Mar 26, 2020

I have less trouble fixing my individual scrapers for the different websites, excel documents, pdfs, images and interactive maps of our 16 different regional health autorities than hotfixing code for this repo, wich ought to contain reliable machine-readable data in a stable format.

I've migrated my code away from using this repository. When this crisis is over there will be an interesting post mortem about this.

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@wmrasmussen wmrasmussen commented Mar 26, 2020

If a someone wants to provide a reliable service, then they should focus on reliability. Otherwise, please declare that it will be unreliable.

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