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Integration with HSF Training Center + Plausible #31

Closed klieret closed 10 months ago

klieret commented 10 months ago

Hi @graeme-a-stewart @Moelf @aoanla @tamasgal

Nice tutorial you have here ;) Do you want me to point to it from the HSF training center? We already have a (lonely) Julia corner in there. Should I put stable or beta?

To improve the cross-linking and viewership of our resources, we typically would then encourage the following:

  1. Including a training center badge in the gh readme (like here)
  2. Including a small callout in the tutorial that links to the center (we have this in the Jekyll-based pages, but can just use one of the Jupyterbook callouts here)
  3. Consider to include the snippet for our Plausible web analysis in the HTML. This is very lightweight (and GDPR/CCPA/PECR compliant), and mainly allows us to count the number of visitors per page and (to a some extend) see the previous/next page users go to
aoanla commented 10 months ago

As a note: we have now taught this (once) so we possibly could have it as stable - but as you will see we have an issue for a "v2" improvement, which would be nice to get done before we decide we have a "stable" version (at least from my perspective). There's not huge changes but there will be changes.

graeme-a-stewart commented 10 months ago

Hi @klieret - you pretty much read by mind on this. Personally, after a few tweaks, I would consider it stable, but evolving as we continue to add and improve things. But I guess that's ok, right?

klieret commented 10 months ago

Let me know if you want access to the web analysis data. After #34 , we now just started receiving data, but it will obviously take a while until we have some real statistics.