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Take existing 90 Days and move to new folder #208
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We will move current readme.md to this 2022 folder and start a new readme.md for 2023 and a better landing readme.md for the overall repository. |
Also working on a static site to incorporate both years into one page this will enable a future proof in adding more content related to this. |
/assign |
Already a PR going to some of this work. #209 |
Hi, I have question. Will there be change notes? I mean, for example what would be the changes in resource or in configs ? I would really appreciate if there would be some release notes. Thanks much |
@Codehunter-py There will not be changes in configs but the plan is to move all 2022 resources to a new folder, create a new 2023 folder with layout and re format the opening readme to enable the ability to go to each year easily. |
Not sure if it is needed, but I would be more than happy to help you with the website! |
Sounds great have you seen there is now a discord for this that has only just started would be great to talk and see what can be done here. |
This has been completed |
In order to be ready for the next batch of 90 days I need to move existing days into a 2022 folder so that we can then start a new folder for 2023.
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