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Moving to Github org, separating repos #76
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A note that the repo is moving right now! |
@cvalenzuela would you like to take care of breaking out the website and moving it to Since this is a new project, I think we can just delete the files from this repo (retaining the history) and start fresh in the new repos. |
Sure! I'll do the website |
should we also have a repo with plain js examples? |
For now let's maybe just stick to one repo which can house both plain and p5 examples? |
ok! sounds good |
The new repo is: https://github.com/ml5js/ml5-examples.
This likely needs some refactoring in terms of vanilla js and p5 examples. Also, where to store the libraries, models, and other shared assets. With each example or in a separate folder? This repo needs a lot more work (README, CONTRIBUTING, etc) at the moment all I'm doing is copying over the folder right now. This relates to: ml5js/ml5-library#76
this seems resolved. First issue for the Boston milestone! |
This likely needs some refactoring in terms of vanilla js and p5 examples. Also, where to store the libraries, models, and other shared assets. With each example or in a separate folder? This repo needs a lot more work (README, CONTRIBUTING, etc) at the moment all I'm doing is copying over the folder right now. This relates to: ml5js/ml5-library#76
The new repo is: https://github.com/ml5js/ml5-examples.
This is note to say we plan to move to a github org (ml5js unless anyone has a better idea for a name?) so that we can separate out into three repos:
This relates to #27.
I'll follow up here when it's done!
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