isisimport categories, Linked to missions in new astro docs#5957
isisimport categories, Linked to missions in new astro docs#5957acpaquette merged 3 commits intoDOI-USGS:devfrom
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Overall looks good. I suggested a more detailed breakdown of isisimport in the description
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Description
Adds a bit of info on isisimport and the missions it supports.
Under the Astrogeology Software umbrella, the ISIS Application Docs is the location where the most missions are listed. Adding this info there may help it be visible to more users, in particular info on which missions use the isisimport app rather than a mission-specific import app.
Related Issue
#5875
Links to the location of Mission docs in the Astro Software Docs Site. (Chandrayaan 2 docs, upcoming with ISIS 10.0, will be listed there.)
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Licensing
This project is mostly composed of free and unencumbered software released into the public domain, and we are unlikely to accept contributions that are not also released into the public domain. Somewhere near the top of each file should have these words: