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Prepare for first release and push to master. #63

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grabear opened this issue Jan 17, 2019 · 5 comments
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Prepare for first release and push to master. #63

grabear opened this issue Jan 17, 2019 · 5 comments

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@grabear
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grabear commented Jan 17, 2019

We are getting super close! So I wanted to start discussing our first release.

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This is an Epic issue. Any other issues attached to this one are deemed necessary for the release. Anything optional or something we might want to fit in should not go here (even if we have the time to develop it).

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I think you've broken it down well. I'd add that what is in the In Progress column is enough for the first release outside of updating function names.

Logo/Citations/Regenerating data can all be done after the 1st release.

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grabear commented Feb 11, 2019

Prepare the package for CRAN:

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Awesomeness. I am working on the lab github site too.

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grabear commented Feb 11, 2019

Excellent! I'm going to build a personal github site for myself, so I can figure out how jekyll works. And then maybe I can help you with some of that.

At the very least I'll link my site from the lab's site.

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Excellent! I'm going to build a personal github site for myself, so I can figure out how jekyll works. And then maybe I can help you with some of that.

At the very least I'll link my site from the lab's site.

YASSSS

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