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Scipy2022 workshop and repository organization #53
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I like option 2.
I think we can just change that sidebar link to point to this repo once everything is cleaned up. That page is mostly a Youtube playlist.
👍 This could a top-level heading like "fundamentals" and "workshops". We could call it "Domain-specific examples" and follow @rabernat's suggestion in pydata/xarray#3564:
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Notes from meeting:
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the Youtube channel resides here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBlxVSA6xQXeb-i4GgTlO7g. so far, it only has curated playlists. |
Discussed recently with @kmpaul @dcherian @JessicaS11 as we ramp up for a Scipy2022 tutorial, we're thinking of various possibilities for synthesizing existing content in this repository. Hopefully I accurately capture everything from that discussion below, it will be a bit lengthy!
The main question is should this repository be 1. a collection of stand-alone tutorials that are snapshots in time, or 2. a single general xarray tutorial that gets updated over time? Also want to link to some past discussion of xarray tutorials with @rabernat and @TomNicholas in pydata/xarray#3564
option 1: we add a
scipy2022
subfolder with all content for a 4 hour workshop, and render it on the website(+) minimal changes to current setup
(+) each event's content is self-contained
(-) duplicated and outdated content accumulates over time
(-) a user finding this repository or the rendered website has difficulty navigating the content
option 2: we synthesize the generic content under "fundamentals" and add a "workshops" section on the left sidebar for event-specific content (JupyterBook, or stick with current sphinx theme on read-the-docs)
(+) no proliferation of many tutorial subfolders or repositories with repetitive content
(-) content from past events would be modified removed or reorganized (but tags could be used to make it possible to return to past states)
Some other general design goals that came up:
Any addition thoughts, questions, concerns? Please add comments!
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