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Refer to ethnographic codes as "codes", not "tags" #10

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tanius opened this issue Oct 21, 2019 · 0 comments
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Refer to ethnographic codes as "codes", not "tags" #10

tanius opened this issue Oct 21, 2019 · 0 comments

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tanius commented Oct 21, 2019

This is an issue for the actual Python source code. There is a confusion between Discourse tags and the tags applied in Open Ethnographer when annotating text, both referred to as "tags" in the Graphryder API source and its output (for example on http://localhost:5000/status, "tags" refers to "codes").

In Open Ethnographer we solved this by referring to Open Ethnographer tags always as "codes". The same should be done here, also to bring the software more in line with its Open Ethnographer "companion software".

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