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Create a wish list container for all prospective sampling / optimisation methods #886
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That does sound nice, but would require quite a bit of work and upkeep! Not saying we shouldn't, but just to point out some possible snags:
Perhaps a simpler issue would be to just stick them all in a single issue per class? |
We might also want "out of scope" and a politer version of "not interested" ? |
Haha, yep! That's a good idea.
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implemented, in progress, or in the future.
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Can we consider this one done now, @ben18785 ? |
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Much more useful than creating an issue for each new method would be to put it into a useful container, which can be visualised to make sense of the work that will be done.
I am thinking it would be displayed on our main Github landing page or elsewhere; ideally as a sort of (collapsable) tree diagram where it is shown how each method relates to others. It would also have clickable links that direct users / developers to the original papers that created the methods. We could colour each node according to whether the method is implemented, in progress, or in the future.
Perhaps, this could be coded in JSON?
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