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DATRO Consortium: 'gh-pages' Branch

Welcome to the DATRO Consortium Source Code "Mono" Repository.
This particular branch is entitled: 'gh-pages' (short for 'GitHub Pages')
Three other Branches also exist within this monorepo.

GitHub release (latest by date including pre-releases) Open Source? Yes! GitHub repo size GitNFT

Maintenance GitHub last commit (branch) GitHub language count Maintaner Ask Me Anything !

Detailed Structure

The table below shows the content of this branch includes all the websites, the Hβnβ Dashboard(gui), the technical documents and some media e.g. academy videos etc

Path Details
./ Top level directory - basic stuff to make things to work e.g. CNAME, index etc
./static/gui Website datro.xyz/static/gui W3C Validation datro.xyz/static/gui
./static/library made-with-Markdown made-with-bash made-with-latex library.datro.xyz
./static/datro Website datro.xyz W3C Validation datro.xyz
./static/hbnb Website datro.xyz/static/hbnb W3C Validation hbnb.datro.xyz
./static/slides All the slides, this is our slideshow library
./static/wave The Wave DApp website (JSECoin + Althea.net = Free Internet)
  • Everything above is hosted for free on github (gh-pages)
  • This branch, alongside other branches, belong to the same repository, hence the term "monorepo"
  • Since DATRO combines this with our very own remuneration solution, we use the term "monoREAPo"

Branches

Below are DATRO's other monoREAPo branches:

Branch Details
net-installer Scripts to autonomously build disk images, which equally self-build (and config) when inserted into target devices
netlify For showcasing purposes this 'netlify' adaptation of the Hotspotβnβ GUI replaces webapps with DATRO's core assets (websites etc)
subrepos Catalogues all software dependancies as subrepos, simulating a staging server of sorts, between end-users and developers