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Automate 100m grid for reference data #72

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Gtregon opened this issue Aug 13, 2024 · 1 comment
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Automate 100m grid for reference data #72

Gtregon opened this issue Aug 13, 2024 · 1 comment
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Gtregon commented Aug 13, 2024

@Gtregon @Adenikemie @AlexandraMiddleton will discuss the development of a script to automate the creation of reference data as discussed in #67 Alex and Adenike will be meeting this week and next week to cover prerequisites for this activity (Github, Jupyter notebook etc.)

I have applied a two week start/end date to this task as it is not a priority and doesn't have project dependences so that Alex and Adenike can focus on their PhD. If this task requires more time, it should be extended for another two weeks.

✅ Definition of Done


  • 1. Define acceptance criteria.
  • 2. Assess the need for a review process. If a review process is required, the issue states:
    1. Who is involved in the review?
    2. When will the review take place?
    3. Who is responsible for taking on the feedback?
    4. What additional tasks are involved and are they visible on the backlog?
  • 3. Make progress and post updates.
  • 4. Check off completed acceptance criteria.
  • 5. Post links to digital outputs.
  • 6. Note the value added to the product.
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@AlexandraMiddleton and I had a meeting yesterday, this task is ongoing and she will be sending some files later to me for us to continue working.

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