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Add list of past workshops to readme #12
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You mean the "topics" under the description? I agree. I already wrote in Slack looking for more people to help to add some. |
I meant this one: the tag for a given repo e.g., https://github.com/hsf-training/maintenance/tags not sure if thats same as what you said. |
Oh I see, yeah that's different. This could be done. However, unless one also offers different versions of the deployed webpage, I doubt that this would be of much use for the students. I do however think that every readme should contain a list of links to the workshops that have taught it. |
oh I see. so we cant deploy all the tags at once?
thats a good idea. |
I think there's ways to get multiple versions with gh pages, but I think it's probably not worth it (?). Yes, we can also add a list of past workshops/hackathons to the readmes. Feel free to open PRs adding these links. Later today I will think about what to do to bring the readmes in a standard format. |
Yes if we add list of workshops/hackathons with links in the readme, then it wont be worth to deploy multiple versions. |
I will start creating a readme template in hsf-training/carpentry-cookiecutter. Though actually this should also go in the HTML version of the modules.... |
At present there are no tags present in many of the HSF repos.
Maybe we should consider tagging a repository when it is used for a talk or carpentry?
(I am not sure if such a process is already implemented)
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