Have a user-friendly project inventory
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Right now the only way to see projects on Code.mil is to look at the code.json
file. I would like to have a user-friendly view of the projects in that inventory for anyone to peruse. The Code.gov team has something like this, but I’m not sure if it is reusable, and we don’t necessarily need it to look like that.
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@b-d055 I do not know of anyone working on this actively. Go forth!
@jordangov is anyone working on this at the moment? I’d like to get involved by starting a simple implementation of this using React. The code.gov repo https://github.com/GSA/code-gov-front-end has react components already built that we can take advantage of.
As stated, this may make the build process more complicated, however, I think we could accomplish it relatively pain-free by using JS and Babel only and skipping the toolchain process .