Closed zkamvar closed 1 year ago
This lesson will be converted to use The Carpentries Workbench To prevent accidental reversion of the changes, we are temporarily revoking write access for all collaborators on this lesson:
If you no longer wish to have write access to this repository, you do not need to do anything further.
If you wish to regain write access, please re-clone the repository on your machine and
then comment here with I am ready for write access :rocket:
and the
admin maintainer of this repository will restore your permissions.
If you have any questions, please reply here and tag @zkamvar
Techical issues; please stand by
The deed is done. The infrastructure takes a few minutes to bootstrap and cache the packages for the lesson build. Once the build is done, I will switch github pages to deploy from the gh-pages
branch and you will have your workbench lesson.
Thank you all for your enthusiasm and your patience!
The Workbench version is now live: https://datacarpentry.github.io/organization-geospatial/
In addition, here is map of commits that were changed during the transition
I am ready for write access :rocket:
I am ready for write access :rocket:
@mikemahoney218 and @HaoZeke: Access granted!
It's good to see you both π
Hi @zkamvar, I'm sorry for the delay in getting back to you, but I am ready for write access π
Congratulations @aranganath24, you now have write access!
Hi @tyson-swetnam and @misgna3 - You have not yet responded here to report that you completed the steps listed by @zkamvar above to regain your Maintainer access to this repository. The lesson infrastructure transition required a second Maintainer team to be temporarily created for all lessons, which can only be removed when all Maintainers have confirmed that they are ready to have their access restored. Maintenance of both teams is not sustainable for The Carpentries in the long run. At the beginning of November 2023 (note the deadline has been extended) we will remove access for Maintainers who have not taken the necessary action to continue working on the repository.
The Curriculum Team is truly grateful for everything you have already done as a Maintainer and we do not want to lose you! But we also understand that circumstances change and you may no longer have capacity to continue in your role. If you wish to retain your access and keep supporting the community, please follow the steps above then confirm that you are ready by commenting I am ready for write access π on this thread before the end of your day on Wednesday 1st November.
I am ready for write access π
@misgna3 access granted!
Hi @tyson-swetnam - You no longer have Maintainer access to this repository. Please see the comment above for details. If you would like to restore your access, please re-clone the repository on your machine and then comment here with I am ready for write access π and the admin maintainer of this repository will restore your permissions. If you have any questions, please donβt hesitate to get in touch curriculum@carpentries.org
To the remaining Maintainers for this lesson - the Curriculum Team will be prioritizing onboarding of new Maintainers for lessons that have lost Maintainers in our next round of onboarding. Please donβt hesitate to reach out if your lesson needs additional support in the meantime - curriculum@carpentries.org.
I will close this issue now but will still be notified of any replies on the thread in future.
@datacarpentry/organization-geospatial-maintainers
As I hope you are already aware, we are rolling out the new lesson infrastructure, The Carpentries Workbench, across all of The Carpentries official lessons in early May 2023. This means that all Data Carpentry, Library Carpentry, and Software Carpentry lesson repositories will be modified to adopt the new infrastructure in the coming days.
You can follow the transition of this lesson repository at https://github.com/carpentries/lesson-transition/issues/26.
The transition has already taken place for several lessons, and so far the process has been running quite smoothly. You should see the transition take place with minimal disruption, but there are a few things that it is important for Maintainers to be aware of.
Here is what you can expect to happen next:
I will reply here before and after the transition has taken place. If you have any questions in the meantime, please reach out to the Curriculum Team by tagging us here, e.g. @datacarpentry/core-team-curriculum.
If you would like to read more about the new lesson infrastructure and the modified repository structure you can expect post-transition, I recommend the Infrastructure episode of the Maintainer Onboarding curriculum and the Workbench Transition Guide, which includes a side-by-side comparison of various elements of the old and new infrastructures.