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Create the Who We Are page #77

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alex-r-bigelow opened this issue Feb 26, 2024 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #81
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Create the Who We Are page #77

alex-r-bigelow opened this issue Feb 26, 2024 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #81

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@alex-r-bigelow
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This page should:

  1. Recognize who has helped us
  2. Give people a sense for who to expect when they show up for the first time to one of our weekly events
@alex-r-bigelow
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Obviously I'm biased, but my current thought is visualize who is currently involved with what parts of ResBaz as a graph (node-link diagram, etc), with nodes for people, as well as nodes for upcoming, current, weekly, and past events.

This would require creating Github Teams for each event (including retroactively creating teams for past ResBaz festivals), and links determined by who has been added to which Github Team

It would also be interesting to link people by jobs / institutions, but I'm not sure where we'd get that data (likely some entity resolution challenges w.r.t. what people happen to list as their job on Github)... and it might be too much personal info on a public site

Any additional ideas, thoughts, etc. are welcome! Especially, LMK if there's another high-level goal that a page like this should accomplish

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