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Moving to Github org, separating repos #76

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shiffman opened this issue Mar 1, 2018 · 7 comments
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Moving to Github org, separating repos #76

shiffman opened this issue Mar 1, 2018 · 7 comments
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shiffman commented Mar 1, 2018

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:

  • library (this repo with website and examples removed)
  • website
  • examples

This relates to #27.

I'll follow up here when it's done!

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shiffman commented Mar 6, 2018

A note that the repo is moving right now!

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shiffman commented Mar 6, 2018

@cvalenzuela would you like to take care of breaking out the website and moving it to ml5js.github.io and I'll take care of moving the examples to ml5-examples?

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.

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Sure! I'll do the website

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should we also have a repo with plain js examples?

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shiffman commented Mar 6, 2018

For now let's maybe just stick to one repo which can house both plain and p5 examples?

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ok! sounds good

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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
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this seems resolved. First issue for the Boston milestone!

AidanNelson pushed a commit to AidanNelson/ml5-examples that referenced this issue Oct 17, 2018
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
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