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How can I add my own schedule? #177

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nill14 opened this issue Jan 1, 2025 · 4 comments
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How can I add my own schedule? #177

nill14 opened this issue Jan 1, 2025 · 4 comments
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nill14 commented Jan 1, 2025

I noticed that some of the schedules are very unbalanced. So I decided to create my own reading schedule. Is there any way how I can import them into the app? I found the existing plans here: https://github.com/searchwork/nwt-reading/tree/main/assets/repositories
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Thank you for your interest in improving the schedules! I had started working on more balanced schedules myself, but I was too occupied with rewriting and open-sourcing the app.

Since this is now an open-source project, collaboration is highly appreciated. The best way to get enhanced schedules into the app would be to contribute them to the project. This way, everyone can benefit from your improvements.

If you are interested in working on this task, please let me know, and I can provide you with more information.

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nill14 commented Feb 19, 2025

Unless there is a possibility to import my data into the app, I don’t think I would invest into this.
My reason is that I need to be able to test the schedule first. Also, there no guarantee that my changes will be accepted upstream. And I obviously want to be able to use my schedules.

I created a tool in google sheets for measuring how balanced the schedule is. If I can export the data from the app into a tabulated, easy to read format that can be imported into excel or google sheets, that would make the start much easier.

I appreciate that you may not have time for this. Either way, thanks for your work.

@wfleischer wfleischer added the good first issue Good for newcomers label Feb 26, 2025
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nill14 commented Feb 26, 2025

Thanks for considering this.

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I'll leave it open so anyone can pick it up to work on it.

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