
Council Data Project v3.2.0 Council Data Project is a backend, frontend, and cookiecutter deployment for creating a whole database, storage system, and website, for archiving, exploring, and tracking municipal council action. This library, cookiecutter-cdp-deployment is a cookiecutter template to deploy a whole new CDP infrastructure. The recent changes to cdp-backend is meant to fix the currently broken infrastructure deployment system. We are ripping out all of Pulumi and using gcloud, gsutil, and firebase CLI tooling to achieve the same result (which are all first-party tools so should be better supported). Those changes mean that the template also needed to be updated to utilize the new infrastructure deployment strategy. :warning: :warning: This release is a "breaking" change for instances. Instance maintainers will want to update the instance with make update-from-cookiecutter. :warning: :warning: What's Changed bugfix/infra-stack by @evamaxfield in https://github.com/CouncilDataProject/cookiecutter-cdp-deployment/pull/111 Full Changelog: https://github.com/CouncilDataProject/cookiecutter-cdp-deployment/compare/v3.1.1...v3.2.0
JavaScript, open-data, municipal-governance, data-archival, open-infrastructure, open-government, civic-technology, natural-language-processing, Python
JavaScript, open-data, municipal-governance, data-archival, open-infrastructure, open-government, civic-technology, natural-language-processing, Python
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