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SL date issues #119

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jabbate opened this issue Nov 23, 2014 · 5 comments
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SL date issues #119

jabbate opened this issue Nov 23, 2014 · 5 comments

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jabbate commented Nov 23, 2014

Just in case my message on SL data file 2014-11-10.csv gets missed, there are inconsistencies with the data "dates" from Oct 31st onward - I am currently going through to put the correct date for which the data are describing, which is typically one day prior to the SitRep publication date. On Nov 12/15th, the file names changed from reflecting the date for the data to describing the date on which the report was published. This is confusing. I propose changes to those file names to match the date for the data they describe. Keeping the SitRep Version # is brilliant though. It's a shame the health ministry does not use a date system to identify each report in the file name!

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Great catch, thanks!!
On Nov 23, 2014 8:47 AM, "jabbate" notifications@github.com wrote:

Just in case my message on SL data file 2014-11-10.csv gets missed, there
are inconsistencies with the data "dates" from Oct 31st onward - I am
currently going through to put the correct date for which the data are
describing, which is typically one day prior to the SitRep publication
date. On Nov 12/15th, the file names changed from reflecting the date for
the data to describing the date on which the report was published. This is
confusing. I propose changes to those file names to match the date for the
data they describe. Keeping the SitRep Version # is brilliant though. It's
a shame the health ministry does not use a date system to identify each
report in the file name!


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jabbate commented Nov 23, 2014

OK. Sorry for all the branching, I am trying to figure out how this shit
works!! You want me to keep going on fixing those dates? I think I've
figured out how to keep from re-branching over and over.... ?

On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Caitlin Rivers notifications@github.com
wrote:

Great catch, thanks!!
On Nov 23, 2014 8:47 AM, "jabbate" notifications@github.com wrote:

Just in case my message on SL data file 2014-11-10.csv gets missed,
there
are inconsistencies with the data "dates" from Oct 31st onward - I am
currently going through to put the correct date for which the data are
describing, which is typically one day prior to the SitRep publication
date. On Nov 12/15th, the file names changed from reflecting the date
for
the data to describing the date on which the report was published. This
is
confusing. I propose changes to those file names to match the date for
the
data they describe. Keeping the SitRep Version # is brilliant though.
It's
a shame the health ministry does not use a date system to identify each
report in the file name!


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#119 (comment).

JL Abbate
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Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionelle et Evolutive (CEFE)
CNRS - UMR 5175
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jessie.abbate@gmail.com, (preferred personal)
jessica.abbate@cefe.cnrs.fr
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@cmrivers
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Sure if you don't mind. You can wait and submit one pull request with
multiple files if you want.
On Nov 23, 2014 9:27 AM, "jessie abbate" notifications@github.com wrote:

OK. Sorry for all the branching, I am trying to figure out how this shit
works!! You want me to keep going on fixing those dates? I think I've
figured out how to keep from re-branching over and over.... ?

On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Caitlin Rivers notifications@github.com

wrote:

Great catch, thanks!!
On Nov 23, 2014 8:47 AM, "jabbate" notifications@github.com wrote:

Just in case my message on SL data file 2014-11-10.csv gets missed,
there
are inconsistencies with the data "dates" from Oct 31st onward - I am
currently going through to put the correct date for which the data are
describing, which is typically one day prior to the SitRep publication
date. On Nov 12/15th, the file names changed from reflecting the date
for
the data to describing the date on which the report was published.
This
is
confusing. I propose changes to those file names to match the date for
the
data they describe. Keeping the SitRep Version # is brilliant though.
It's
a shame the health ministry does not use a date system to identify
each
report in the file name!


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
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#119 (comment).

JL Abbate
Post-doctoral Researcher
Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionelle et Evolutive (CEFE)
CNRS - UMR 5175
1919, route de Mende
34293 Cedex 5
Montpellier, France
+1.804.212.2321 (skype/voicemail)
+33 6 95 64 21 15 (cell)
jla8k@virginia.edu pathogen@virginia.edu, (preferred professional)
jessie.abbate@gmail.com, (preferred personal)
jessica.abbate@cefe.cnrs.fr
http://people.virginia.edu/~jla8k


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jabbate commented Nov 23, 2014

Yup! I just figured that out. I'm cranking through the Nov. dates/ data on
my one "master" fork. This is so powerful, but i'm in the "how the hell
does this work?" baby phase. Thanks for your patience! Hope I'm helping and
not slowing you down!

On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 3:43 PM, Caitlin Rivers notifications@github.com
wrote:

Sure if you don't mind. You can wait and submit one pull request with
multiple files if you want.
On Nov 23, 2014 9:27 AM, "jessie abbate" notifications@github.com
wrote:

OK. Sorry for all the branching, I am trying to figure out how this shit
works!! You want me to keep going on fixing those dates? I think I've
figured out how to keep from re-branching over and over.... ?

On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Caitlin Rivers <
notifications@github.com>

wrote:

Great catch, thanks!!
On Nov 23, 2014 8:47 AM, "jabbate" notifications@github.com wrote:

Just in case my message on SL data file 2014-11-10.csv gets missed,
there
are inconsistencies with the data "dates" from Oct 31st onward - I
am
currently going through to put the correct date for which the data
are
describing, which is typically one day prior to the SitRep
publication
date. On Nov 12/15th, the file names changed from reflecting the
date
for
the data to describing the date on which the report was published.
This
is
confusing. I propose changes to those file names to match the date
for
the
data they describe. Keeping the SitRep Version # is brilliant
though.
It's
a shame the health ministry does not use a date system to identify
each
report in the file name!


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
https://github.com/cmrivers/ebola/issues/119.[image: Web Bug from

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#119 (comment).

JL Abbate
Post-doctoral Researcher
Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionelle et Evolutive (CEFE)
CNRS - UMR 5175
1919, route de Mende
34293 Cedex 5
Montpellier, France
+1.804.212.2321 (skype/voicemail)
+33 6 95 64 21 15 (cell)
jla8k@virginia.edu pathogen@virginia.edu, (preferred professional)
jessie.abbate@gmail.com, (preferred personal)
jessica.abbate@cefe.cnrs.fr
http://people.virginia.edu/~jla8k


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JL Abbate
Post-doctoral Researcher
Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionelle et Evolutive (CEFE)
CNRS - UMR 5175
1919, route de Mende
34293 Cedex 5
Montpellier, France
+1.804.212.2321 (skype/voicemail)
+33 6 95 64 21 15 (cell)
jla8k@virginia.edu pathogen@virginia.edu, (preferred professional)
jessie.abbate@gmail.com, (preferred personal)
jessica.abbate@cefe.cnrs.fr
http://people.virginia.edu/~jla8k

@cmrivers
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No this is a huuuge help. Thanks!
On Nov 23, 2014 9:49 AM, "jessie abbate" notifications@github.com wrote:

Yup! I just figured that out. I'm cranking through the Nov. dates/ data on
my one "master" fork. This is so powerful, but i'm in the "how the hell
does this work?" baby phase. Thanks for your patience! Hope I'm helping
and
not slowing you down!

On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 3:43 PM, Caitlin Rivers notifications@github.com

wrote:

Sure if you don't mind. You can wait and submit one pull request with
multiple files if you want.
On Nov 23, 2014 9:27 AM, "jessie abbate" notifications@github.com
wrote:

OK. Sorry for all the branching, I am trying to figure out how this
shit
works!! You want me to keep going on fixing those dates? I think I've
figured out how to keep from re-branching over and over.... ?

On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Caitlin Rivers <
notifications@github.com>

wrote:

Great catch, thanks!!
On Nov 23, 2014 8:47 AM, "jabbate" notifications@github.com
wrote:

Just in case my message on SL data file 2014-11-10.csv gets
missed,
there
are inconsistencies with the data "dates" from Oct 31st onward - I
am
currently going through to put the correct date for which the data
are
describing, which is typically one day prior to the SitRep
publication
date. On Nov 12/15th, the file names changed from reflecting the
date
for
the data to describing the date on which the report was published.
This
is
confusing. I propose changes to those file names to match the date
for
the
data they describe. Keeping the SitRep Version # is brilliant
though.
It's
a shame the health ministry does not use a date system to identify
each
report in the file name!


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
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from

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#119 (comment).

JL Abbate
Post-doctoral Researcher
Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionelle et Evolutive (CEFE)
CNRS - UMR 5175
1919, route de Mende
34293 Cedex 5
Montpellier, France
+1.804.212.2321 (skype/voicemail)
+33 6 95 64 21 15 (cell)
jla8k@virginia.edu pathogen@virginia.edu, (preferred professional)
jessie.abbate@gmail.com, (preferred personal)
jessica.abbate@cefe.cnrs.fr
http://people.virginia.edu/~jla8k


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#119 (comment).

JL Abbate
Post-doctoral Researcher
Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionelle et Evolutive (CEFE)
CNRS - UMR 5175
1919, route de Mende
34293 Cedex 5
Montpellier, France
+1.804.212.2321 (skype/voicemail)
+33 6 95 64 21 15 (cell)
jla8k@virginia.edu pathogen@virginia.edu, (preferred professional)
jessie.abbate@gmail.com, (preferred personal)
jessica.abbate@cefe.cnrs.fr
http://people.virginia.edu/~jla8k


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