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In early open development! A Guide for orienting and onboarding to the Openscapes Approach
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Add a link to _earthaccess_ and bi-weekly hack days #101

Open mfisher87 opened 7 months ago

mfisher87 commented 7 months ago

The linked hack day page doesn't exist yet; it will soon when this PR is merged: https://github.com/nsidc/earthaccess/pull/514

cc: @stefaniebutland

stefaniebutland commented 6 months ago

Sorry it's taken me forever to respond. Let's discuss when we meet re: your Lesson Series Quarto slides contribution

I'm thinking what belongs in the Approach Guide > Tooling is what you figured out for "how to invite someone using the Google Calendar" and that includes what you have at https://earthaccess.readthedocs.io/en/latest/contributing/our-meet-ups/ re: where someone should indicate their interest.

NASA Openscapes site notes earthaccess on home page, so that should have How to collaborate with the earthaccess team!! 🎉

mfisher87 commented 5 months ago

Notes from today's discussion:

Instead of "Python" move under "Google Workspace" header? e.g. "Inviting members of the public to an Openscapes event", describe the steps taken by NASA Openscapes Mentors (permissions required!) to invite someone to an existing event, for example earthaccess hack days (link).

stefaniebutland commented 4 months ago

to add: Outlook users (many/most NASA Openscapes Mentors) will not necessarily see an update made to a Google calendar invite. For example, when I updated a calendar invite to change a Zoom link to Google Meet, the invitee still sees the Zoom link only. One solution is, rather than editing the invite, for a recurring event like earthaccess hackdays, delete the single occurrence and create a new invite with the updated info, including the original invitee list and description.

cc @jules32 fyi. Amy Steiker brought this to my attention