Add "related projects" section to readme#110
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Add "related projects" section to readme#110patcon wants to merge 1 commit intoHumanDynamics:masterfrom
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Related: I'm inspired by READMEs like this one: https://github.com/edgi-govdata-archiving/overview#projects Other projects floating around, for consideration:
quickly listing all the related projects in humandynamics might be helpful too |
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Most of the projects you listed here are forks and unofficial parts of the projects. Jordan's projects will be moved and added to the README though. I suggest we talk about it after I rename and re-organize the projects. Leaving this here for now so we don't forget, and because I like the example you gave :) |
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This is a common README feature for projects that have a loose ecosystem of tools :)
cc:@jmueller17
Will do a search of other projects. Happy to move this effort elsewhere, if the README doesn't feel right. (We could just link our to another "awesome list" style repo. example)