Kudos to the authors for this nice snapshot of the field; also, I find the Editorial useful.
Beyond particular thoughts (which I might get to later) for the entries (with me still understanding that quantity is being optimized for, over quality), one general thought I had was: How can this be made into more of “living document”?.
This helps
If we missed you or got something wrong, please comment, we will edit.
but seems less effective a workflow than it could be. I was thinking more of a GitHub README where individuals can PR in modifications to their entries or add in their missing entries to the compendium. I imagine most in this space have GitHub accounts, and with the git tracking, there could be “progress” (in quotes, since more people working doesn’t necessarily translate to more useful outcomes) visualization tools.
The spreadsheet works well internally but does not seem as visible as would a public repository. Forgive me if there is already a repository and I missed it. There are likely other “solutions” I am missing, but regardless, thank you for the work you’ve contributed to this space.
Kudos to the authors for this nice snapshot of the field; also, I find the Editorial useful.
Beyond particular thoughts (which I might get to later) for the entries (with me still understanding that quantity is being optimized for, over quality), one general thought I had was: How can this be made into more of “living document”?.
This helps
but seems less effective a workflow than it could be. I was thinking more of a GitHub README where individuals can PR in modifications to their entries or add in their missing entries to the compendium. I imagine most in this space have GitHub accounts, and with the git tracking, there could be “progress” (in quotes, since more people working doesn’t necessarily translate to more useful outcomes) visualization tools.
The spreadsheet works well internally but does not seem as visible as would a public repository. Forgive me if there is already a repository and I missed it. There are likely other “solutions” I am missing, but regardless, thank you for the work you’ve contributed to this space.