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App Categories #49

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beck410 opened this issue Dec 18, 2014 · 5 comments
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App Categories #49

beck410 opened this issue Dec 18, 2014 · 5 comments
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@beck410
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beck410 commented Dec 18, 2014

We have decided to keep it all in one app but have multiple tabs/categories
Current Categories

  • safety
  • recreation
  • politics

Possible Future Categories

  • families
  • development
  • transit

Please comment with other categories/ideas for app

@texdc
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texdc commented Jan 13, 2015

Schools would probably be the most requested/used. They'll need to be split into their sub-categories, though.

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beck410 commented Jan 13, 2015

What about having a category for families and list schools within it - we have datasets at the moment for religious and non-religious private schools - would love to build on this

@texdc
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texdc commented Jan 14, 2015

I'm not sure I'd want family info publicly available. What specifically do you have in mind?

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beck410 commented Jan 14, 2015

For family we were thinking anything a family would want to know about nashville - schools, parks etc - not actually specific info about families

@mjibrower
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  • This might be covered under "recreation," but how about entertainment/dining out? I was thinking of local restaurants, but also theaters, concert venues (I hear you have a few of those in Nashville... ;-) ), etc.
  • Maybe a broad "education" category for public and private K-12 schools, universities, community ed, etc.
  • Healthcare--hospitals, urgent care clinics, etc. That could go under a broader "Social Services" category.

Anyway, those are things I typically look at when I'm considering relocating.

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