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Cash Flow Visualization #55

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smurphy8 opened this issue Aug 23, 2016 · 6 comments
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Cash Flow Visualization #55

smurphy8 opened this issue Aug 23, 2016 · 6 comments

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@smurphy8
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Implement a visualization to show how cash goes from revenue to expense.
Modeled after the cash flow visual in the open-budget-okc.
http://openbudgetoakland.org/2015-17-adopted-budget-flow.html

Notes for this are referenced in #36 . @smurphy

@thirdcreed
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Anyone on this? I could make a working version in the sandbox, don't want to step on toes though.

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smurphy8 commented Nov 7, 2016

I don't think so.

On Nov 6, 2016 10:09 PM, "Caleb Creed" [email protected] wrote:

Anyone on this? I could make a working version in the sandbox, don't want
to step on toes though.


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smurphy8 commented Nov 7, 2016

Also, the sandbox is just one way of doing things. You can also do things
in place in a branch if you want. It makes getting the code separated a
bit easier

On Nov 7, 2016 9:17 AM, "Scott Murphy" [email protected] wrote:

I don't think so.

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Understood, I might just make a codepen, (with the data hardcoded) and then put it directly in source on a branch. There's nothing proprietary, about this data correct? I mean, I can just put it in the codepen and not worry about people seeing it correct?

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@thirdcreed @smurphy8 Did any work get done on this? I can take a look at it later if it's still open!

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@thirdcreed You're correct that this data is not sensitive. Using codepen for it is perfectly fine.

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