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Budget Card Update - Display Annual Cost per Language #1163

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AmyRickwartz opened this issue Sep 10, 2022 · 1 comment
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Budget Card Update - Display Annual Cost per Language #1163

AmyRickwartz opened this issue Sep 10, 2022 · 1 comment
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AmyRickwartz commented Sep 10, 2022

User Feedback via Slack / Sept 8 / Logan Merkle

Note: it would be great if Cord's budget card could display the annual cost per language, and not only the total/global cost of the project. ACPL is what we look at to determine where a project is in relation to benchmark, which is an ACPL figure. Right now, we have to open the UBT to see the ACPL figure. just to make the developers and Seth aware that this feature would be nice whenever time is available.

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➤ Seth McKnight commented:

User Feedback via Slack / Sept 8 / Logan Merkle

Note: it would be great if Cord's budget card could display the annual cost per language, and not only the total/global cost of the project. ACPL is what we look at to determine where a project is in relation to benchmark, which is an ACPL figure. Right now, we have to open the UBT to see the ACPL figure. just to make the developers and Seth aware that this feature would be nice whenever time is available.

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