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Confirm Introductory Copy #36

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mildlydiverting opened this issue Dec 2, 2013 · 2 comments
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Confirm Introductory Copy #36

mildlydiverting opened this issue Dec 2, 2013 · 2 comments
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@we-are-caper Rachel - you were looking at the intro copy on the main page. Can you confirm what wording you'd like here?

Currently:

Explore open data about arts and culture, and the creative things people have done with it. Find out more →

Previous version you were checking with Katy:

Culture Hack Data is a simple way to explore open data about arts and culture, and the creative things people do with it. To get started, search or filter our list of data sources using the categories to the left.
Find Out More →

Suggest we can reword that slightly

Culture Hack Data is a simple way to explore open data about arts and culture, and the creative things people do with it. Search or filter our list of XX data sources, or contribute a new entry
Find Out More →

@ghost ghost assigned we-are-caper Dec 2, 2013
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related question: what do we name this thing (and does it even need a name?).

I've been calling it "Culture Hack Data" – but perhaps people will just perceive it as a feature of the Culture Hack site, rather than being a thing in and of itself? (not sure if this is a good or bad thing)

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Mnemosyne

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mnemosyne

(I think Culture Hack Data is fine, tbh)

On 2 Dec 2013, at 12:35, Frankie Roberto [email protected] wrote:

related question: what do we name this thing (and does it even need a name?).

I've been calling it "Culture Hack Data" – but perhaps people will just perceive it as a feature of the Culture Hack site, rather than being a thing in and of itself? (not sure if this is a good or bad thing)


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