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Complete transition to workbench #24

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svenvanderburg opened this issue Nov 14, 2024 · 0 comments
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Complete transition to workbench #24

svenvanderburg opened this issue Nov 14, 2024 · 0 comments

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svenvanderburg commented Nov 14, 2024

During the CarpentryConnect 2024 mini-hackathon led by Matt Bluteau and Aleks Nenadic we transitioned this lesson to the new lesson format: the carpentries workbench 🎉

You can find a fork of this lesson using the workbench here: https://github.com/svenvanderburg/machine-learning-neural-python
You can checkout the new flashy version of your lesson here: https://svenvanderburg.github.io/machine-learning-neural-python/

I have manually checked that everything looks good, the only thing I am not yet happy with is the small screenshots in the setup instructions.

There are only a few next steps to complete the transition:

  1. Merge or close any open pull requests on the lesson repository
  2. Publish your lesson to Zenodo, to create an archive of the last styles version of the site. (This is currently documented at https://carpentries-beta-handbook-preview.netlify.app/resources/curriculum/lesson-release#publishing-the-lesson-on-zenodo but that address will change when the new handbook is launched next month.
  3. Clone your “Workbenchified” fork of your lesson
  4. Use git remote set-url origin so that the changes can be pushed up to your GitHub repo
  5. Follow the documented workflow from point 4.3 onwards. (This assumes that you have already taken care of points 4.1 and 4.2)

Let me know if you need help!

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