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We have some GitHub resources around campus that are maintained by campus users. in example: It could be interesting to use this space to allow community members to share these, but I'm unsure how to proceed. Thoughts on where to put such resources and whether they belong here? |
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I think it would be reasonable to add them to this repo, much like Dena is doing with the link above. Just put in a pull request adding a new section or page. I think the key will be contextualizing the links. For example, the hands-on training offered by the Software Carpentry group is what makes this link unique and relevant. The course material duplicates a lot of github's own documentation, so I would rather point upstream if we're just answering "how do I do x". All in my opinion, of course. Thoughts? |
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We've landed on gathering these on this page. |
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I think it would be reasonable to add them to this repo, much like Dena is doing with the link above. Just put in a pull request adding a new section or page. I think the key will be contextualizing the links.
For example, the hands-on training offered by the Software Carpentry group is what makes this link unique and relevant. The course material duplicates a lot of github's own documentation, so I would rather point upstream if we're just answering "how do I do x".
All in my opinion, of course. Thoughts?