[examples/openspending] - openspending v0.2 (#907)

* [examples/openspending] - openspending v0.2

* [examples/openspending][m] - fix build

* [examples/openspending][xs] - fix build

* [examples/openspending][xs] - add prebuild step

* [examples/openspending][m] - fix requested by demenech

* [examples/openspending][sm] - remove links + fix bug
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title: Adding a resource to the library
authors:
- Mor Rubinstein
lang: en
section: meta
---
<p>Our resource library is a curated collection open data reosurces from across the community. Everyone can add a resource to the library. This is how to do so.</p>
<h2>1. Add a folder</h2>
<p>Log in to github and head to the following <a href=https://github.com https://github.com/{{ site.github_username }}/tree/gh-pages/resources> link: </a></p>
Every resource has a slug number. To add your resource, you need to give it a number. Look at the list and give you resource the number that follows the current last number in the list (e.g - if the number is 056, your resource should be named 057).
Click on the + sign in the directory line and add the number and a “/”. For example: 060/.
<h2>2. Add an index file</h2>
<p>Click on the + sign again. Add a file named index.md to your new folder.</p>
<h2>3. Add the resource</h2>
<p>In the text editor, add the front matter fields in this pattern:</p>
<pre>
---
section: resources
lang: //Two first letters of the language, according to language code in this table.//
Author: //The name(s) of the person(s) who wrote the text//
Country: //One or more country by full name separated with a comma: “,”. If there is no specific country, write global//
Description: //1-5 lines that summarizes the text. //
Keywords: //Important descriptors of the text, separated with a comma, “,”.//
Link: //The link to the resource online//
MediaType: // List one out of these four types: Presentation, Article, / Publication, Video//
Notes: //Any notes or comments.//'
Publishing_date: //The year the resource was published, e.g. 2015.//
Publishing_entity: //The organisation(s) which publish the resource//
Region: North America,Latin America,Asia,Europe,Africa,Mena,Global
Title: //The name of the resource//
Topic: //Choose one out of these nine : The Basics,Advocacy,Privacy,civic engagement,Right for information,Data training,PolicyStandards.
---
</pre>
<h2>4. Make a pull request</h2>
<p>Click on “Create a new branch for this commit and start a pull request.” This will allow us to review your changes.</p>
Thank you! All done!