diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md index c41df08e..90912e48 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -1,125 +1,140 @@ # Contributing - +## Getting Started + +We recommend editing the contents of this repo using the 2i2c Community Showcase Hub. + +> [!NOTE] +> If you require collaborator access to contribute to this repo, please [Get in Touch](README.md#contacting-us). Otherwise, you can fork this repository instead. + +1. Access the 2i2c Community Showcase Hub at [https://showcase.2i2c.cloud/](https://showcase.2i2c.cloud/). If you require authorisation to access this hub, please [Get in Touch](README.md#contacting-us). + +1. Select the *Shared Small: 1-4 CPU, 8-32 GB* server option and in the *Image* dropdown box select *Handbook Authoring*. + +1. Once the JupyterLab interface has loaded, set up GitHub authentication with `gh-scoped-creds`. This allows you to pull and push to GitHub repos securely. To enable this, open a terminal, run the command + + ```bash + gh-scoped-creds + ``` + + and follow the prompts to enter your code at [https://github.com/login/device](https://github.com/login/device) + +1. Git clone [this project repo](https://github.com/czi-catalystproject/hub-champion-training) using the Terminal with the command + + ```bash + git clone https://github.com/czi-catalystproject/hub-champion-training.git + ``` + +1. Follow the instructions in [Localisation to Spanish](#localisation-to-spanish) for authoring and previewing content using Jupyter Book. + +> [!CAUTION] +> We do not recommend entering your GitHub credentials (GitHub password, personal access tokens or otherwise) on any kind of shared infrastructure (e.g. private and public cloud, HPC, any remote machine) as this information will be at risk. We highly advise using `gh-scoped-creds` for authentication on our hubs. Read [this article](https://blog.jupyter.org/securely-pushing-to-github-from-a-jupyterhub-3ee42dfdc54f) for more information. + +
+NOTE: GitHub permissions for 2i2c-org and czi-catalystproject owners + +These are extra instructions for GitHub [2i2c-org](https://github.com/2i2c-org) and [czi-catalystproject](https://github.com/czi-catalystproject) owners to grant permissions to collaborators when requested. + +**Access to the Community Showcase Hub** + +Add the Hub Champion to the `2i2c-community-showcase/access-2i2c-showcase` team with maintainer rights, and community/test users as a general member of `2i2c-community-showcase`. This is so that Hub Admins can then add community users/test users to the `access-2i2c-showcase` team using their maintainer rights to *practise* granting access to the Showcase Hub as part of their hub champion training. + +**Add collaborator to [this project repo](https://github.com/czi-catalystproject/hub-champion-training)** + +Go to the [GH repo](https://github.com/czi-catalystproject/hub-champion-training), click *Settings -> Access - Collaborators and teams* and add the relevant user or team. Assign the *Write* role in the first instance (this can be upgraded later if needed). + +**Info about `gh-scoped-creds` and GitHub App** + +The GitHub App [2i2c Community Showcase Hub](https://showcase.2i2c.cloud/) is currently installed on `czi-catalystproject/website` and `czi-catalystproject/hub-champion-training` repos to enable `gh-scoped-creds`. +
+ +## Localisation to Spanish + +The following are instructions for localising the Jupyter Book to Spanish, adapted from the [Sphinx documentation](https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/advanced/intl.html). + +1. Open a Terminal and navigate to the `hub-champion-training` folder + + ```bash + cd hub-champion-training/ + ``` + +1. If a `config.py` file does not exist in this folder, **or** if you have made changes to `_config.yml`, then automatically generate this from the `_config.yml` with + + ```bash + jupyter-book config sphinx . + ``` + + (See [Jupyter Book docs](https://jupyterbook.org/en/stable/explain/sphinx.html#jupyter-book-is-a-distribution-of-sphinx)) + +1. Generate `.pot` files with `gettext` to extract all translatable strings from the doctree + + ```bash + jupyter-book build --builder custom --custom-builder gettext . + ``` + + The generated `.pot` files will be placed in the `_build/gettext` directory. The `.pot` files are empty template files and need to be updated if the source content changes. The `msgid` line contains the source text. The empty `msgstr` line will eventually contain the actual translation in the `.po` file. + +1. Create `.po` files in the `locale` folder in the `es_LA` target language (ensure that the `locale` folder matches the `locale_dirs` setting in `_config.yml`) + + ```bash + sphinx-intl update -p _build/gettext -d locale -l es_LA + ``` + + The generated `.po` files are the files that will contain the actual translations in the `msgstr` lines that are created in the next step. + +1. Translate the `.po` files located inside the `locale/es_LA/LC_MESSAGES` folder as required, e.g. with human translation services, machine translation or professional translation services with [Crowdin](https://crowdin.com/). + +1. Build the HTML files in English (the source language) + + ```bash + jupyter-book build . + ``` + +1. Build the HTML files in Spanish (the target language) + + ```bash + jupyter-book config sphinx . + sphinx-build -b html -D language=es_LA . _build/html/es + ``` + +1. Open a **new** Terminal and navigate to the HTML folder using the command + + ```bash + cd hub-champion-training/_build/html/ + ``` + +1. Run a simple Python webserver with the command + + ```bash + python -m http.server + ``` + +1. Open a new browser tab and preview the Spanish version of the website by opening the following URL + + ```bash + https:///user//proxy/8000/es/index.html + ``` + +> [!TIP] +> If you run into the following error +> `sphinx.errors.SphinxError: This environment is incompatible with the selected builder, please choose another doctree directory.` +> try cleaning the build outputs first before building again +> ```bash +> jupyter-book clean . +> jupyter-book build . +> ``` + +## Deployment + +On push to main: + +- The Hub Champion Training website will be deployed at [https://czi-catalystproject.github.io/hub-champion-training/](https://czi-catalystproject.github.io/hub-champion-training/) via the GitHub actions defined in `.github/workflows/deploy_website.yml`. +- Changes to the `locale` directory are uploaded to the `l10n` branch on Crowdin via the GitHub actions defined in `.github/workflows/crowdin-action-upload.yml`. + +On cron schedule and manual trigger: + +- Approved Crowdin translations will be pushed to the `l10n` branch on GitHub and an automatic PR is opened. +- If `l10n` branch already exists on GitHub, then Crowdin translations will be force pushed to the `l10n` branch on GitHub to the existing PR. +- GitHub action is defined in `.github/workflows/crowdin-action-download.yml`. + -[The Carpentries][cp-site] ([Software Carpentry][swc-site], [Data -Carpentry][dc-site], and [Library Carpentry][lc-site]) are open source -projects, and we welcome contributions of all kinds: new lessons, fixes to -existing material, bug reports, and reviews of proposed changes are all -welcome. - -## Contributor Agreement - -By contributing, you agree that we may redistribute your work under [our -license](LICENSE.md). In exchange, we will address your issues and/or assess -your change proposal as promptly as we can, and help you become a member of our -community. Everyone involved in [The Carpentries][cp-site] agrees to abide by -our [code of conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md). - -## How to Contribute - -The easiest way to get started is to file an issue to tell us about a spelling -mistake, some awkward wording, or a factual error. This is a good way to -introduce yourself and to meet some of our community members. - -1. If you do not have a [GitHub][github] account, you can [send us comments by - email][contact]. However, we will be able to respond more quickly if you use - one of the other methods described below. - -2. If you have a [GitHub][github] account, or are willing to [create - one][github-join], but do not know how to use Git, you can report problems - or suggest improvements by [creating an issue][repo-issues]. This allows us - to assign the item to someone and to respond to it in a threaded discussion. - -3. If you are comfortable with Git, and would like to add or change material, - you can submit a pull request (PR). Instructions for doing this are - [included below](#using-github). For inspiration about changes that need to - be made, check out the [list of open issues][issues] across the Carpentries. - -Note: if you want to build the website locally, please refer to [The Workbench -documentation][template-doc]. - -## Where to Contribute - -1. If you wish to change this lesson, add issues and pull requests here. -2. If you wish to change the template used for workshop websites, please refer - to [The Workbench documentation][template-doc]. - - -## What to Contribute - -There are many ways to contribute, from writing new exercises and improving -existing ones to updating or filling in the documentation and submitting [bug -reports][issues] about things that do not work, are not clear, or are missing. -If you are looking for ideas, please see [the list of issues for this -repository][repo-issues], or the issues for [Data Carpentry][dc-issues], -[Library Carpentry][lc-issues], and [Software Carpentry][swc-issues] projects. - -Comments on issues and reviews of pull requests are just as welcome: we are -smarter together than we are on our own. **Reviews from novices and newcomers -are particularly valuable**: it's easy for people who have been using these -lessons for a while to forget how impenetrable some of this material can be, so -fresh eyes are always welcome. - -## What *Not* to Contribute - -Our lessons already contain more material than we can cover in a typical -workshop, so we are usually *not* looking for more concepts or tools to add to -them. As a rule, if you want to introduce a new idea, you must (a) estimate how -long it will take to teach and (b) explain what you would take out to make room -for it. The first encourages contributors to be honest about requirements; the -second, to think hard about priorities. - -We are also not looking for exercises or other material that only run on one -platform. Our workshops typically contain a mixture of Windows, macOS, and -Linux users; in order to be usable, our lessons must run equally well on all -three. - -## Using GitHub - -If you choose to contribute via GitHub, you may want to look at [How to -Contribute to an Open Source Project on GitHub][how-contribute]. In brief, we -use [GitHub flow][github-flow] to manage changes: - -1. Create a new branch in your desktop copy of this repository for each - significant change. -2. Commit the change in that branch. -3. Push that branch to your fork of this repository on GitHub. -4. Submit a pull request from that branch to the [upstream repository][repo]. -5. If you receive feedback, make changes on your desktop and push to your - branch on GitHub: the pull request will update automatically. - -NB: The published copy of the lesson is usually in the `main` branch. - -Each lesson has a team of maintainers who review issues and pull requests or -encourage others to do so. The maintainers are community volunteers, and have -final say over what gets merged into the lesson. - -## Other Resources - -The Carpentries is a global organisation with volunteers and learners all over -the world. We share values of inclusivity and a passion for sharing knowledge, -teaching and learning. There are several ways to connect with The Carpentries -community listed at including via social -media, slack, newsletters, and email lists. You can also [reach us by -email][contact]. - -[repo]: https://example.com/FIXME -[repo-issues]: https://example.com/FIXME/issues -[contact]: mailto:team@carpentries.org -[cp-site]: https://carpentries.org/ -[dc-issues]: https://github.com/issues?q=user%3Adatacarpentry -[dc-lessons]: https://datacarpentry.org/lessons/ -[dc-site]: https://datacarpentry.org/ -[discuss-list]: https://carpentries.topicbox.com/groups/discuss -[github]: https://github.com -[github-flow]: https://guides.github.com/introduction/flow/ -[github-join]: https://github.com/join -[how-contribute]: https://egghead.io/courses/how-to-contribute-to-an-open-source-project-on-github -[issues]: https://carpentries.org/help-wanted-issues/ -[lc-issues]: https://github.com/issues?q=user%3ALibraryCarpentry -[swc-issues]: https://github.com/issues?q=user%3Aswcarpentry -[swc-lessons]: https://software-carpentry.org/lessons/ -[swc-site]: https://software-carpentry.org/ -[lc-site]: https://librarycarpentry.org/ -[template-doc]: https://carpentries.github.io/workbench/ diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 9ec6b710..27ba03c5 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -11,142 +11,9 @@ Training is delivered over two synchronous workshops, each one hour in length a > [!NOTE] > [Versión en español](https://czi-catalystproject.github.io/hub-champion-training/es/) -## Getting Started - -We recommend editing the contents of this repo using the 2i2c Community Showcase Hub. - -> [!NOTE] -> If you require collaborator access to contribute to this repo, please [Get in Touch](#get-in-touch). Otherwise, you can fork this repository instead. - -1. Access the 2i2c Community Showcase Hub at [https://showcase.2i2c.cloud/](https://showcase.2i2c.cloud/). If you require authorisation to access this hub, please [Get in Touch](#get-in-touch). - -1. Select the *Shared Small: 1-4 CPU, 8-32 GB* server option and in the *Image* dropdown box select *Handbook Authoring*. - -1. Once the JupyterLab interface has loaded, set up GitHub authentication with `gh-scoped-creds`. This allows you to pull and push to GitHub repos securely. To enable this, open a terminal, run the command - - ```bash - gh-scoped-creds - ``` - - and follow the prompts to enter your code at [https://github.com/login/device](https://github.com/login/device) - -1. Git clone [this project repo](https://github.com/czi-catalystproject/hub-champion-training) using the Terminal with the command - - ```bash - git clone https://github.com/czi-catalystproject/hub-champion-training.git - ``` - -1. Follow the instructions in [Localisation to Spanish](#localisation-to-spanish) for authoring and previewing content using Jupyter Book. - -> [!CAUTION] -> We do not recommend entering your GitHub credentials (GitHub password, personal access tokens or otherwise) on any kind of shared infrastructure (e.g. private and public cloud, HPC, any remote machine) as this information will be at risk. We highly advise using `gh-scoped-creds` for authentication on our hubs. Read [this article](https://blog.jupyter.org/securely-pushing-to-github-from-a-jupyterhub-3ee42dfdc54f) for more information. - -
-NOTE: GitHub permissions for 2i2c-org and czi-catalystproject owners - -These are extra instructions for GitHub [2i2c-org](https://github.com/2i2c-org) and [czi-catalystproject](https://github.com/czi-catalystproject) owners to grant permissions to collaborators when requested. - -**Access to the Community Showcase Hub** - -Add the Hub Champion to the `2i2c-community-showcase/access-2i2c-showcase` team with maintainer rights, and community/test users as a general member of `2i2c-community-showcase`. This is so that Hub Admins can then add community users/test users to the `access-2i2c-showcase` team using their maintainer rights to *practise* granting access to the Showcase Hub as part of their hub champion training. - -**Add collaborator to [this project repo](https://github.com/czi-catalystproject/hub-champion-training)** - -Go to the [GH repo](https://github.com/czi-catalystproject/hub-champion-training), click *Settings -> Access - Collaborators and teams* and add the relevant user or team. Assign the *Write* role in the first instance (this can be upgraded later if needed). - -**Info about `gh-scoped-creds` and GitHub App** - -The GitHub App [2i2c Community Showcase Hub](https://showcase.2i2c.cloud/) is currently installed on `czi-catalystproject/website` and `czi-catalystproject/hub-champion-training` repos to enable `gh-scoped-creds`. -
- -## Localisation to Spanish - -The following are instructions for localising the Jupyter Book to Spanish, adapted from the [Sphinx documentation](https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/advanced/intl.html). - -1. Open a Terminal and navigate to the `hub-champion-training` folder - - ```bash - cd hub-champion-training/ - ``` - -1. If a `config.py` file does not exist in this folder, **or** if you have made changes to `_config.yml`, then automatically generate this from the `_config.yml` with - - ```bash - jupyter-book config sphinx . - ``` - - (See [Jupyter Book docs](https://jupyterbook.org/en/stable/explain/sphinx.html#jupyter-book-is-a-distribution-of-sphinx)) - -1. Generate `.pot` files with `gettext` to extract all translatable strings from the doctree - - ```bash - jupyter-book build --builder custom --custom-builder gettext . - ``` - - The generated `.pot` files will be placed in the `_build/gettext` directory. The `.pot` files are empty template files and need to be updated if the source content changes. The `msgid` line contains the source text. The empty `msgstr` line will eventually contain the actual translation in the `.po` file. - -1. Create `.po` files in the `locale` folder in the `es_LA` target language (ensure that the `locale` folder matches the `locale_dirs` setting in `_config.yml`) - - ```bash - sphinx-intl update -p _build/gettext -d locale -l es_LA - ``` - - The generated `.po` files are the files that will contain the actual translations in the `msgstr` lines that are created in the next step. - -1. Translate the `.po` files located inside the `locale/es_LA/LC_MESSAGES` folder as required, e.g. with human translation services, machine translation or professional translation services with [Crowdin](https://crowdin.com/). - -1. Build the HTML files in English (the source language) - - ```bash - jupyter-book build . - ``` - -1. Build the HTML files in Spanish (the target language) - - ```bash - jupyter-book config sphinx . - sphinx-build -b html -D language=es_LA . _build/html/es - ``` - -1. Open a **new** Terminal and navigate to the HTML folder using the command - - ```bash - cd hub-champion-training/_build/html/ - ``` - -1. Run a simple Python webserver with the command - - ```bash - python -m http.server - ``` - -1. Open a new browser tab and preview the Spanish version of the website by opening the following URL - - ```bash - https:///user//proxy/8000/es/index.html - ``` - -> [!TIP] -> If you run into the following error -> `sphinx.errors.SphinxError: This environment is incompatible with the selected builder, please choose another doctree directory.` -> try cleaning the build outputs first before building again -> ```bash -> jupyter-book clean . -> jupyter-book build . -> ``` - -## Deployment - -On push to main: - -- The Hub Champion Training website will be deployed at [https://czi-catalystproject.github.io/hub-champion-training/](https://czi-catalystproject.github.io/hub-champion-training/) via the GitHub actions defined in `.github/workflows/deploy_website.yml`. -- Changes to the `locale` directory are uploaded to the `l10n` branch on Crowdin via the GitHub actions defined in `.github/workflows/crowdin-action-upload.yml`. - -On cron schedule and manual trigger: +## Contributing -- Approved Crowdin translations will be pushed to the `l10n` branch on GitHub and an automatic PR is opened. -- If `l10n` branch already exists on GitHub, then Crowdin translations will be force pushed to the `l10n` branch on GitHub to the existing PR. -- GitHub action is defined in `.github/workflows/crowdin-action-download.yml`. +See [CONTRIBUTING.md](./CONTRIBUTING.md). ## Authors @@ -155,10 +22,6 @@ On cron schedule and manual trigger: - [James Munroe](https://github.com/jmunroe) - [Jenny Wong](https://github.com/jnywong) -## Contributing - -See [CONTRIBUTING.md](./CONTRIBUTING.md). - ## License See [LICENSE.md](./LICENSE.md)