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Normalize scores #105

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Updates our ETL process to normalize projects' scores while calculating impact_index. Closes #102

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I checked this over and gave it careful thought and I think you have got it. I did leave a comment on removing some old logic that I added awhile that has the potential to mess things up.

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Perfect.

@escottalexander escottalexander merged commit c6e6de5 into BuidlGuidl:main Jul 30, 2024
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Normalize metric scores before applying weights in ETL
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