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event model #1165
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alternatively we can make disease, pests, fertilizing models.. but there will be many |
I don't mind the idea - we sort of already have it with the notion of 'plantings happen over time in gardens' and 'harvests happen to plantings'. I think we have some existing tickets around 'know the rainfall' (#863) or similar - having your planting updated with a weather history seems like it would be an interesting thing to know; so you could compare big harvest one year vs smaller harvest another over time. |
Right now the apple tree has apples, but i dunno if i should pick now or wait. knowing what happened last year will help I'd like events like
As for weather history --- WOW YES. I'm in a high wind zone, so knowing when the storms happen, especially building up a pattern of the seasons, will be very useful. Then i'll learn when is the optimum time to do things. |
Sounds like a plan, though we'll probably have to think about how events
interact with harvests.
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I have started a (limited) version of this with "weather observation" I feel an event shouldn't just be a generic table of many, many types; so much as we make a bunch of little, specific tables and models that all adhere to a type like https://schema.org/Event (tldr - "occurred_at") and can be treated the same; but also have a lot of their own attributes. |
Okay, weather observations is still around but I did a generic events in #3646 |
I propose an "events" model, belonging to a planting (and maybe other models)
examples include: Diseases noticed, treated. Pests culled. pruned. fertilzer etc.
This can be presented as a timeline for each planting.
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