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Open Data project will provide all the necessary data sources that can be used as inputs for the SCI standard, for free.

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Follow the instructions in CONFIGURE.md to learn how to configure this template repository.

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SCI Open Data

This is a project run through the Standards Working Group in the Green Software Foundation and can be viewed through https://sci-data.greensoftware.foundation

Copyright

This project is copyrighted under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0.

Patent

No Patent License.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENCE file for details.

Contributing

This project is open source and welcomes public contribution via issues, discussions and pull requests.

Members of the Green Software Foundation also meet and discuss aspects of this project either in-person or virtual via email or video.

Instructions for how to contribute to this project can be found in the CONTRIBUTING.md file.

Editing Content

This project is a static website based on the project https://docusaurus.io, you can find more information about docusaurus here: https://docusaurus.io/docs

The docs folder contains all of the material in this project, editing any file there in the main branch will update the website. If you are only interested in editing content on the website then you should not need to leave the docs folder.

The documentation files use a format called markdown and they end in .md which supports certain basic styling features like so: https://docusaurus.io/docs/markdown-features

Developing Locally

To edit this project on your local machine and see the output as it would be rendered on the website you will need node at least version 14 installed.

We also recommend to use yarn as the package management solution as the deployment scripts use yarn not npm.

npm -g install yarn

yarn install

Then to run the project locally type

yarn run docusaurus start

and visit https://localhost:3000 in your favorite browser or whatever the command above prints out in the terminal.

Site Configuration

To edit attributes of the website, customize the menu, sidebar and footer for example, you will need to edit the docusaurus.config.js file, more information about the options that are present there can be found here: https://docusaurus.io/docs/api/docusaurus-config