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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/27/15 6:46 PM, Jeff Meyer wrote:<br>
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<div>My first thoughts (curious what others think) are:</div>
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<div>- The OHM repo should contain:</div>
<div>-- All the tools required to get the OHM instance up and
running</div>
<div>-- Other history-specific tools for modifying OHM data,
styles, etc.</div>
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<div>So, it's not clear to me that this is either of those, but
it's not too far off the second point.</div>
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<div>Any other thoughts? (I know that's not definitive!)</div>
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i would suggest it might fit under a category of examples of working
code<br>
that provides examples of various ways to display OHM data.<br>
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i'm happy to set up my own repository if it's judged to not be
appropriate<br>
for the OHM repo.<br>
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richard<br>
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