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Commented by Marleen:
> In the parsons problem it's not really clear that you can do 2 exercises and that you have to click the 2. (Same as the old design though).
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Potential platforms: Github, PyPi, Dockerhub, Parsons website, Slack
We also talked about analyzing github PRs to see what connectors are being used (that was MK’s idea); what files are being modif…
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I recently have come across this tool https://docs.ngpvan.com/reference/introspection by NGP VAN that has helped us check both the connection and the key permissions. It has been helpful when checki…
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I can post to my Mastodon follows about this - they're likely to have answers - but need specification of what we're looking for from someone else (@jason94? @jdw25?)
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TMC is a power user of Parsons, could use our access to TMC to determine what connectors and endpoints are getting used most
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expressed interest: Shauna, Jason, Sophia, Josh (can also post to #contrib and alert CAB to see if interest there as well)
Note that there's a cross-org tech survey that went out recently, we shoul…
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Hi, I'm moving the discussion in the email thread here to document the conversation and design decisions here. @bnmnetp @barbarer
**Zihan wrote:**
Hi Brad,
Hope you are enjoying the holid…
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# Description
In AlgorithmAnalysis/Glossary.rst 2.13. The glossary parsons problem is very long and it should be divided into two parts because users will not be able to do the last half of the…
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**Describe the bug**
There was an error a few days ago related to programs being stored with adventure_name set to `None`. I think we should make them necessary every time we store a program.
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The Parsons Problems server we were using used to be hosted on Heroku, but went away when they started charging. Krishna (kvankad) ran his own server last fall; can someone ask what he did and replic…