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ROADMAP #3

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betatim opened this issue Oct 3, 2016 · 7 comments
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ROADMAP #3

betatim opened this issue Oct 3, 2016 · 7 comments

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betatim commented Oct 3, 2016

The roadmap. What is on the horizon for Sentinel bot?

Near term

Long term

  • apply "bottom of atmosphere" correction, results in better images(?) (Atmospheric correction #19)
  • support for other bands (sometimes post a near IR picture instead of just true colour)

Long long term

  • create a partner bot that uses the images for machine-learning purpose
  • use the retweets/likes to train an algorithm to determine what is "visually interesting" (related Visually interesting images #5)
@betatim betatim changed the title Choosing visually interesting images ROADMAP Oct 3, 2016
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Use checkboxes so we know what's done?:

- [ ] TEXT

will produce

  • TEXT

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betatim commented Oct 14, 2016

Could do, so far I've been deleting things from the ROADMAP when they aren't relevant anymore. Does mean you can't see what has been done :-/

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Strikethroughs might be better? Or relegating it to a new header marked “No longer in plans”?

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betatim commented Oct 14, 2016

I like that the ROADMAP gives you a very short overview of what is currently "going on". Not sure how useful it would be for it to be a historical retrospective of what has been going on. Is it something you'd find interesting?

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You're right, I see your point. Would've been interesting, nonetheless. Which is why I like the idea of a ROADMAP.md file, so that you can look through the commit history and see how the project has evolved. :)

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betatim commented Oct 14, 2016

Meet git log :trollface:

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@betatim: SMART GUY. :P What I meant was it would show your your project plans, not just misc. fixes and updates and tinkering. You know?

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