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...aka "The Cleaner" in Pulp Fiction. Need to make it look like nothing bad happened in the first three weeks, then go eat a Royale With Cheese.
Due by April 9, 2021•28/28 issues closedNeighborhoods-heavy, and lots of popup/tooltip stuff.
Due by April 2, 2021•10/10 issues closedThe purpose of this section is to improve overall navigation options for users, especially in regards to the top-level “panel” contents, navigation buttons, and nesting of views through an improved hierarchy.
Due by March 26, 2021•6/6 issues closedWording, bugs, minor user interface (UI) tweaks, small features
Due by March 19, 2021•17/17 issues closedThe project should already be somewhat ready for non-members to contribute at this point, but the remaining tasks may include documentation, GitHub community best practices, licensing, and a general test to make sure the contribution instructions work and make sense.
Due by August 21, 2020•1/1 issues closedSelected features require certain info to be displayed on click/hover. While a simple popup may have already been implemented at this point for demonstration purposes, this version will include a finalized style and layout for that information.
Due by July 24, 2020•1/1 issues closedAt this point the map layers should be working well AND looking good. This includes dynamic, data-driven styling for all relevant layers.
Due by August 7, 2020•2/2 issues closedUsers should be able to filter, query, and sort data. Symbology tasks may be included indirectly, but the focus of this version should be on interacting with the data rather than displaying it.
Due by August 15, 2020•5/5 issues closedData structure, location, and format will be finalized. The map layers should be derived from their final data and there should be at least one filter/query and one working example of data-driven symbology, along with any relevant associated tests. The initial MB API Style-driven approach to symbology and label dropdown was added as well.
Due by July 10, 2020•5/5 issues closedDesign and style considerations should be in place. This includes decisions on fonts, colors (at least for the UI, but probably not the map features yet), layout, spacing, responsive breakpoints, and using style frameworks vs. not. A living style guide will be included as well.
Due by July 3, 2020•8/8 issues closedComplete initial setup. Code-wise this includes linting/formatting rules, initial automated tests (at least 1-2) triggered during CI, basic README and other documentation, basic PR and issue templates (may be stored in .github org repo).
Due by June 26, 2020•10/10 issues closedBeta-tested, full functionality as outlined in the scope of work. Might consider bumping the date backward as needed.
Due by August 31, 2020This is the first pre-release with the project structure and workflows still very much in their initial stages. Future versions will contain more consistency and issues. More info can be seen in the pre-release notes: https://github.com/Language-Mapping/language-map/releases/tag/v0.1.0
No due date•1/1 issues closed