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Proofreading lecture notes before a 2020 release #21
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Great! It might take me a few days to get to it but I will try to pitch in...
+1 from me. Ideally this should include all that we used in our sessions but some parts currently resides in other repos. Are the following expected to get merged into the main repo?
Alternatively these repos could be moved to the org and then tagged & DOI'ed separately from the main repo (not ideal but possibly easier). |
We've kept these repos separate because their binder configurations are sufficiently different and each repo can only have one binder associated with it. Tristan and I have discussed this an we are open to moving these to the PraCTES org. That said, The https://github.com/thabbott/PRACTES_SAM repo is just a single markdown file and I think could be easily merged with https://github.com/PraCTES/MIT-PraCTES/blob/master/demos/Lecture06_Models_in_EAPS/Lecture06_sam.md @thabbott |
I'll make some corrections before the release. Would Feb 25 be alright?
…On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 1:00 PM Henri Drake ***@***.***> wrote:
We've kept these repos separate because their binder configurations are
sufficiently different and each repo can only have one binder associated
with it. Tristan and I have discussed this an we are open to moving these
to the PraCTES org.
That said, The https://github.com/thabbott/PRACTES_SAM repo is just a
single markdown file and I think could be easily merged with
https://github.com/PraCTES/MIT-PraCTES/blob/master/demos/Lecture06_Models_in_EAPS/Lecture06_sam.md
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No rush @mfreilich1 , take your time! |
Hi Everyone Hope you are all doing as well as possible. Sorry I still have not done my part of the review process. Next week will be quite busy but the one after that maybe I could find time. Or maybe we could collectively pick a new deadline to wrap this up? |
@mara-freilich recently suggested we try and wrap up the proof-reading and documentation by June or so. Mid-May is also a good time for me to put in some time to this, as I have a couple deadlines in the next two weeks but not much after. |
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Now that the 2020 Workshop is over, I've started going through and proof-reading the course materials. Feel free to contribute or not as you see fit. I think it is worth archiving a polished 2020 version of the workshop materials and am thinking to do so as a tagged release of the repo (or perhaps cite w/ Zenodo?). What do people think?
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