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The example file preference_file_IRIS.py needs to be updated. As it is, it doesn't work and returns this error: In preference_file_IRIS.py, when I replace IRIS with |
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CHANGELOG.txt should be updated, including a warning that previous versions of preference files pointing to IRIS will not work (or can that be grandfathered into the code so that both EarthScope and IRIS works?). |
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data-help@earthscope.org should be updated to
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| **QuARG**, the Quality Assurance Report Generator, is a Python client that allows network operators to generate quality assurance (QA) reports from start to finish. These reports utilize EarthScope’s database of [MUSTANG](http://service.iris.edu/mustang/) data quality metrics to find and highlight potential issues in the data, reducing the amount of time that analysts need to spend scanning the data for problems. | ||
| **QuARG**, the Quality Assurance Report Generator, is a Python client that allows network operators to generate quality assurance (QA) reports from start to finish. These reports utilize EarthScope’s database of [MUSTANG](http://service.earthscope.org/mustang/) data quality metrics to find and highlight potential issues in the data, reducing the amount of time that analysts need to spend scanning the data for problems. |
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| <h1 class="title toc-ignore">QuARG - Quality Assurance Report Generator</h1> | |||
| <h4 class="author">Laura Keyson, IRIS DMC</h4> | |||
| <h4 class="author">Laura Keyson, EarthScope</h4> | |||
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Consider using the full name here "EarthScope Consortium", so that it is spelled out at least once in the documentation.
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suggested text: "(Apple M-series chips, e.g., M1 - M5)"
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Not sure if this is relevant to the pull request, but when I try to run "Metric Plot", I get an error: if there is only one metric value in the timespan, I get an error and an additional warning: |
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In the report xml, there are 2 links (GOAT/data_available and Seismiquery) that now forward to the 'Seismiquery is disabled' page. Consider removing. |
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