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Create and Implement identifier that differentiate between active and inactive organizations #1076
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@ladissi or @kevindphan asked
Answer: yes. I discussed this with the Brigade Project Index (CfA cross brigade group) Stakeholders and reviewed this with them, it is important to all. |
Sharing Figma link to page to be updated |
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Add to Individual Organization Page
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Thanks for this @joycekimdesigns this looks good and I'll be sending it over to front-end development! |
Put this issue on hold until 2022/04/18 after states are defined The plan is to do GitHub API calls once a month to see if a repos have been updated in [active range].
Original NotesWe are doing GitHub API calls to see if changes to a Repo has been made in the Past Month. It could be done Once a month. This can be spread out across the month (this is a lot of API calls).
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Defining States
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This issue is pending research into how to structure our Database in Treebeard to handle more edge cases and how to handle limiting the number of API calls we make to GitHub.
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Making Dependency issues
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Overview
Need to create identifiers to differentiate between inactive and active organizations and inactive and active repos.
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Resources/Instructions
Resources for Front End
Examples of where icons should appear
Resources for UI/UX
Identifiers should be visible on this details page
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