X-Git-Url: https://code.communitydata.science/opensym2017_postmortem.git/blobdiff_plain/7cbdc92ed5fad3438f80af61b41719c2640df160..6fd61d042fec9f7475c3fd73b9071c32c82096ed:/opensym2017_postmortem.Rmd?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/opensym2017_postmortem.Rmd b/opensym2017_postmortem.Rmd index b3296f0..946453d 100644 --- a/opensym2017_postmortem.Rmd +++ b/opensym2017_postmortem.Rmd @@ -234,5 +234,5 @@ Finally, it's also been announced that [OpenSym 2018 will be in Paris on August # This Analysis -OpenSym used the gratis version of [EasyChair](https://www.easychair.org/) to manage the conference which doesn't allow chairs to export data. As a result, data used in this this postmortem was scraped from EasyChair using two Python scripts. Numbers and graphs were created using a [knitr](https://yihui.name/knitr/) file that combines R visualization and analysis code and markdown. I've made all the code I used to produce this analysis available in [this git repository](FIXME). I hope someone else finds it useful. Because the data contains sensitive information on the review process, I'm not going to publish the data. +OpenSym used the gratis version of [EasyChair](https://www.easychair.org/) to manage the conference which doesn't allow chairs to export data. As a result, data used in this this postmortem was scraped from EasyChair using two Python scripts. Numbers and graphs were created using a [knitr](https://yihui.name/knitr/) file that combines R visualization and analysis code and markdown. I've made all the code I used to produce this analysis available in [this git repository](https://code.communitydata.cc/opensym2017_postmortem.git). I hope someone else finds it useful. Because the data contains sensitive information on the review process, I'm not going to publish the data.