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Example 📓 Jupyter notebooks that demonstrate how to build, train, and deploy machine learning models using 🧠 Amazon SageMaker.
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New Folder Structure Implementation - Archived Notebooks #4672

Closed jsmul closed 2 weeks ago

jsmul commented 2 weeks ago

Issue #, if available: N/A

Description of changes: This is the first set of changes towards implementing the new SageMaker Example Notebooks folder structure.

Changes:

  1. Deleted code_snippets folder  - The folder had nothing meaningful inside of it other than a read me describing how the folder would be used and an index file showing the folder was empty

  2. Created archived folder and notebooks sub-folder

  3. Moved all notebooks with 0 views over the past 6 months into the archived/notebooks folder  - If the notebook had accompanying files, I created a folder inside the notebooks sub-folder and placed the notebook and accompanying files into the sub-folder to ensure the notebook, despite being archived, could still be accessed and ran  - For additional organization, all workshop related notebooks with 0 views were moved into a workshops sub-folder within archived/notebooks

Testing done: N/A

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