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Clarify the generalizability of the synthesis #135

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ainar opened this issue Nov 8, 2022 · 3 comments
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Clarify the generalizability of the synthesis #135

ainar opened this issue Nov 8, 2022 · 3 comments

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@ainar
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ainar commented Nov 8, 2022

Hello,

This repository contains code to generate a synthetic population for any department in France effortlessly. This software is a more outstanding scientific contribution than just a population synthesis for Île-de-France.
Why not make it clear by, for instance, changing the repository's and environment's names with "synthetic_population"?
This clarification seems a mandatory passage for the sustainability of this repository.

Alongside the coherence of the naming of this tool, it would be easier for other people working with it. For example, if they work in different geographical areas, they can keep coherence in their work without the need to fork the repository and change the environment name.

Thank you for your work,

Aina

@Nitnelav
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I vote : eqasim-france

@sebhoerl
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Okay, this is coming up frequently. I always do some maintenance of the repository around Christmas. So I guess this will be this year's project :) Plus moving the eqasim-java code here as well to simplify testing etc.

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ainar commented Nov 17, 2022

General issue here: #139

@ainar ainar closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Nov 17, 2022
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