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Dynamic curated collection of interactive websites with data and real-time data, engaging maps, and stunning visualisations for air, space, history, and statistics enthusiasts. More than Google Maps and not only

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Dynamic collection of interactive websites with data and real-time data, engaging maps, and stunning visualizations for air, space, history, and statistics enthusiasts.
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Thanks for making an Awesome list! 🙌

It looks like you didn't read the guidelines closely enough. I noticed multiple things that are not followed. Try going through the list point for point to ensure you follow it. I spent a lot of time creating the guidelines so I wouldn't have to comment on common mistakes, and rather spend my time improving Awesome.

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Apologise for that. Thank you for your feedback. I reviewed them and did the necessary adjustments.
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akail commented May 24, 2023

Hi @thedoubler,

The list looks great! The only issue I can find is that the license file was not generated correctly.

If you open the link that's in license it will take you to a form in github to add the license correctly. Once there, you will be able to see github pick it up in the right hand side of your repo view.

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Hi @thedoubler,

The list looks great! The only issue I can find is that the license file was not generated correctly.

If you open the link that's in license it will take you to a form in github to add the license correctly. Once there, you will be able to see github pick it up in the right hand side of your repo view.

Fixed now. Can you check pls?

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@thedoubler can you also check the checkboxes in this PR, so we can double confirm that all is done?

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@thedoubler can you also check the checkboxes in this PR, so we can double confirm that all is done?

Done.
for this: Your entry here should include a short description about the project/theme of the list. It should not describe the list itself

is this ok: "Dynamic collection of interactive websites with data and real-time data, engaging maps, and stunning visualizations for air, space, history, and statistics enthusiasts." ?

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Only optimizing vivo1933 use system editing only other not use

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@thedoubler can you also check the checkboxes in this PR, so we can double confirm that all is done?

Done. for this: Your entry here should include a short description about the project/theme of the list. It should not describe the list itself

is this ok: "Dynamic collection of interactive websites with data and real-time data, engaging maps, and stunning visualizations for air, space, history, and statistics enthusiasts." ?

@matteocrippa can you please check the above question?

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@thedoubler looks now, now the list reflects the proper state ✅

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Could you please consider merging this PR?

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The title of entries should be a title, not URL. See any other Awesome list.

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The title of entries should be a title, not URL. See any other Awesome list.

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- [Computational Biology](https://github.com/inoue0426/awesome-computational-biology#readme) - Computational approaches applied to problems in biology.
- [Read the Docs](https://github.com/readthedocs-examples/awesome-read-the-docs#readme) - Example documentation projects to inspire and help bootstrap new documentation projects.
- [Quarto](https://github.com/mcanouil/awesome-quarto#readme) - Scientific and technical open-source publishing system built on Pandoc.
- [Maps Data](https://github.com/thedoubler/awesome-maps-data#readme) - Dynamic collection of interactive websites with vast amounts of information are beautifully mapped and visualized.
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The description doesn't read well.

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- [Maps Data](https://github.com/thedoubler/awesome-maps-data#readme) - Dynamic collection of interactive websites with vast amounts of information are beautifully mapped and visualized.
- [Maps Data](https://github.com/thedoubler/awesome-maps-data#readme) - Interactive maps for visualizing information.

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Item descriptions should not be title-case.

For example Turtle Tracker. => Turtle tracker.

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You have a typo in the intro text: https://github.com/thedoubler/awesome-maps-data#readme

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hogyun2 commented Mar 19, 2024

Thanks for making an Awesome list! 🙌

How about adding a software tool like QGIS?

@sindresorhus sindresorhus force-pushed the main branch 3 times, most recently from c05ec08 to bbe1e6f Compare April 9, 2024 14:21
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Closing for lack of response.

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