History¶
1.3.0¶
- Adds a Demos page where we can list ongoing demos. Currently we have a Table of Contents demo and some executability demos.
- The demo Table of Contents demo allows for an admin to generate a table of contents based on entries that categorize compendia types. The current demo shows a result card style with no stripped down informationc ompared to the main site result card style.
- Adds facets based on compendium type and primary research fields. These are stackable in the url, but the UI only drills down via links for now.
- Upgrades insecure requirements. Started tracking requirements via the https://requires.io service.
- Adds microformat to our header for rel-vcs as specified by https://joeyh.name/rfc/rel-vcs/
- template refactoring – pulled out some browse, facet, and pagination code in to separate files to be included in other templates. DRY
- minor style changes
1.2.1 (2014-05-12)¶
New Features and content¶
- Facetted search based on primary research field and compendium type #184
- Started Project Structure docs
1.2.0 (2014-04-14)¶
- First pull request from an external contributor! #168 fixes two typos in the FAQ. Thanks @benmarwick.
- First iteration with execution with some limited ability to do parameter passing, with execution history
- DOI minting for data and code
1.1.0 (2014-03-06)¶
New features and content¶
- Users can log in with Github and Persona
- Citations: compendia pages list citation information and users are reminded to cite code and data when they go to download code or data. #60
- Additional fields are auto-completed with the DOI auto-fill
- Added a Resources page with information about reproducible science and research compendia
- Compendia abstracts can use markdown
1.0.0 (2013-12-18)¶
First talk! Now that we’ve had the first talk about this, let’s have 1.0.0!
Not a lot of user-facing changes for this release. We’ve Renamed project ResearchCompendia from the pre-release tyler name, and renamed the repo to go with that.
- We have tagging on creation, but tags are not yet used for search and browsing.
- We have simple text search that searches through authors, title, abstract
- We have a simple compendium creation form with DOI autocompletition.
- We have some prelimary developer docs that discuss contributions and development.
- We have user profile pages so that users can view a list of their compendia.