You are a researcher, developer, data analyst or just interested in humanities and their digital expressions? Then, the Geovistory community might be of interest to you!
Geovistory's community is open to you, no matter your background or expertise. At the core of Geovistory's environment is the community that participates in the production of linked open data (LOD), the analysis of information and knowledge graphs, the development of digital tools and components, the creation of ontology and profiles, or simply engages in the various discussions. Learn more about Geovistory.
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The platform GitHub is used by our DevOps team to develop and maintain the Geovistory infrastructure. It allows the publication of the source code of the various components, as well as tracking the different tasks, milestones, and recording issues that need to be solved.
If coding interests you, check out our GitHub repositories used for the Geovistory environment. Of particular interest to you might be our Geovistory Design System, which consists of open-source web components. You can embed them in your own webpage to present Geovistory data!
You don't like discord? Contact us via email info@geovistory.org or on twitter. Or visit us in our offices in Bern, Lyon and Basel. You are always welcome for a coffee!