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We have made a methodology write up to help the community understand how Cloud Carbon Footprint makes its estimations. This should be an informative but easy to follow guide. Currently in the Energy Estimates section due to formatting, it is a bit difficult to follow. This card will make a small improvement.
The labels for the sections Compute, Storage, Networking, and Memory under
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Denton's version of the repo had a dashboard (now found in the limbo/ directory) that reported on some aspects of solutions: how many Land vs RRS, how many scenarios did they have, what different kinds of adoption strategies are used, etc.
We would like to bring that concept back, but as a tools module rather than a hosted web page.
The module should provide some pre-built reports but al
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I think we should move towards a hydrological approach instead of the "cost route" algorithm we are currently using.
Chhota Shigri is a good example of things going wrong.
Unify docstrings
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Docstrings are hard to keep uptodate and are repetitive.
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Some templating, functions, etc.
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Self-explanatory. Not high priority now :).