Are Public Projects Public?
I received a post from Good Data|Facebook today announcing a baseball project in a new "public projects" feature.
It is not intuitive as to how to find the public projects. I tried Switch Project|Create New, but the baseball project was not available.
I tried to search for "Public Projects" and "Major League Baseball", both came up null.
It is not intuitive as to how to find the public projects. I tried Switch Project|Create New, but the baseball project was not available.
I tried to search for "Public Projects" and "Major League Baseball", both came up null.
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Inappropriate?Any user-created project can be made public. Once a project is "public," this means that you can embed reports onto a third-party site, and visitors to the site will be able to view the reports without authenticating. (Usually, data is kept private and only logged-on project members can see reports.) In addition, visitors can join the project themselves and begin to analyze the data, without first receiving an explicit invitation from the project admin.
If you have a report that you would like to make public, let us know at support@gooddata.com and we can turn this feature on for you.
The baseball public project you are referring to was posted about here:
http://www.collaborativeanalytics.com/2009/06/16/good-data-in-action/
From here, you can see the sample report and also join the Major League Baseball project.
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