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Task Segregation Flow Diagram #43

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Task Segregation Flow Diagram #43

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@xames3 xames3 commented Oct 8, 2024

  • based on the recent discussions, this new flow diagram should be able to convey a proper direction and flow of work that can potentially help for more streamlined delivery of the upcoming contents in coherence with both CIESIN/ISciences and Chicago team.
  • @jfmartinez4, @kyttmacmanus and @antoniotovargh do check it out.

BREAKING CHANGE:
  - This commit adds new dependencies which are required by the Jupyter
    Lite build process for hosting live interactive notebooks along with
    necessary widgets like canvas, plotly and matplotlib.

Signed-off-by: Akshay Mestry <xa@mes3.dev>
Signed-off-by: Akshay Mestry <xa@mes3.dev>
Signed-off-by: Akshay Mestry <xa@mes3.dev>
Deprecations:
  - This commit deprecates the use and install of coeus-sphinx-theme
    from GitHub and uses requirements.txt instead

Impact Analysis:
  - This ensures that Jupyter Lite and all the corresponding components
    are installed during the build and deployment stage.

Signed-off-by: Akshay Mestry <xa@mes3.dev>
Signed-off-by: Akshay Mestry <xa@mes3.dev>
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xames3 commented Oct 8, 2024

related to #9

@xames3 xames3 marked this pull request as ready for review October 8, 2024 23:15
@xames3 xames3 merged commit efa33a2 into dev Oct 8, 2024
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- based on the recent discussions, this new flow diagram should be able to convey a proper direction and flow of work that can potentially help for more streamlined delivery of the upcoming contents in coherence with both CIESIN/ISciences and Chicago team.
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