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partner dances: left/right foot #3

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dereuromark opened this issue Nov 3, 2020 · 4 comments
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partner dances: left/right foot #3

dereuromark opened this issue Nov 3, 2020 · 4 comments

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@dereuromark
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We could include a starting foot per dance (left vs right)
Some online dance libraries do that afaik

Maybe out of scope of this specific list, though.

@dereuromark dereuromark changed the title left/right foot partner dances: left/right foot Nov 3, 2020
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Also, looking at https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_von_T%C3%A4nzen
the measurement/count, like 3/4 4/4 etc could be interesting maybe

@razbakov
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@dereuromark let's do it! Would you have time to contribute?

I don't know yet which was is more comfortable:
Google Spreadsheet or editing YAML files in Github.

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A spreadsheet has not so much control over the history, and/or teamwork is harder
also exporting and using the data

There is a 3rd alternative, using csv files which can natively been read by most IDEs and tools, or just open office etc.
See e.g. https://github.com/dr5hn/countries-states-cities-database/blob/master/csv/states.csv
Still quite readable in the browser.

Maybe with some cli script it could even sync into the human readable yml files per dance
But in general, modifying multiple yaml files is a bit hard I think :)

@razbakov
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Spreadsheet has versioning and I wrote a tool to download from Spreadsheet (it's already integrated to this repository).

I created it to work with translators, so they can edit Spreadsheets and collaborate there and I use Spreadsheet as source of the truth, so all desired changes have to be done in Spreadsheet. I tried to create a UI for translations, but Spreadsheet gives so much collaboration features out of the box and everyone knows how to use it, so I dropped the idea of special editor UI.

CSV as text files are not very human readable, but if you choose CSV then Spreadsheet is the way to go: download as CSV, make changes locally in open office, upload a new version.

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