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This is the master manuscript of the Spending Data Handbook, the OpenSpending community's guidebook to data-driven research on government spending data for journalists and civil society advocates.
My guess is that: a) they are the same b) the latter is the most up to date.
@pudo@lucychambers any guidance from you on this as i imagine you were involved :-)
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I'm unfamiliar with the second one (spending-data-handbook), it seems to be an effort by Neil to clean up the original booksprint outcome. It looks very well-organised on first glance, so I'd potentially give it preference over the other (more chaotic) version. Perhaps we can just have that older version live in a subdir until we know it's the same thing, and potentially adopt the simpler repo name for both?
What these two the same thing? Which is the authoritative one?
My guess is that: a) they are the same b) the latter is the most up to date.
@pudo @lucychambers any guidance from you on this as i imagine you were involved :-)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: