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We need to set up a system for this, and I'm trying to figure out what the easiest way is.
We could just make a table or super long list of each species and the standards (#2) that it does or doesn't meet, but I wonder if there's better ways to go about this, like using the project boards (but then would we make a board for every species? Or stick all the cards on one board? That's a lot of boards/cards!). Maybe sticking a checklist file into each species folder and going from that would suffice, but it seems a pity to not use the automation functions that are there.
I'm still learning my way around github so if there's anyone more experienced who has organization suggestions, I would appreciate it.
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Additionally, until we get a formal system in place, you can feel free to comment on what's already been investigated/finished here, just for the sake of keeping track of things.
We need to set up a system for this, and I'm trying to figure out what the easiest way is.
We could just make a table or super long list of each species and the standards (#2) that it does or doesn't meet, but I wonder if there's better ways to go about this, like using the project boards (but then would we make a board for every species? Or stick all the cards on one board? That's a lot of boards/cards!). Maybe sticking a checklist file into each species folder and going from that would suffice, but it seems a pity to not use the automation functions that are there.
I'm still learning my way around github so if there's anyone more experienced who has organization suggestions, I would appreciate it.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: