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5. ##### Test the workshop using the staging registration portal
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6. ##### When all tests are green, create a pull request to merge content with the master repo
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As an admin, I need to check the pull request and accept it. Once done, the test/dev and staging environments will require an update.
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As an admin, I would need to check the pull request and accept it. Once done, the test/dev and staging environments will require an update.
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1. ##### Log on to the backend server as wodadmin and update the notebook repository.
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2. ##### Run a wod-deliver to update the relevant backend server.
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# Complex workshop example:
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II will not repeat the steps I descirbed earlier for the simple workshop example. I will focus here on the specific aspects related to this new workshop. Are you familiar with High Performance Computing (HPC)? I am not. Even tough I am surrounded by some experts in that field in the HPE Grenoble Office. Let's consider that one of these colleagues is willing to build up a dedicated workshop on HPC Stax. As usual, we will start by a meeting each of us will explain to the other his goals, and how to achieve them. Once I get a clearer understanding of the technology involved, he and I can move on figure out the best platform to run his woorkshop on.
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I will focus here on the specific aspects related to this new workshop. Are you familiar with High Performance Computing (HPC)? I am not. Even tough I am surrounded by some experts in that field in the HPE Grenoble Office. Let's consider that one of these colleagues is willing to build up a dedicated workshop on HPC Stax. As usual, we will start by a meeting each of us will explain to the other his goals, and how to achieve them. Once I get a clearer understanding of the technology involved, he and I can move on figure out the best platform to run his woorkshop on.
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As an admin of the Workshops-on-demand infrastructure, I had to perform several tasks:
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