ipython / ipython-website

IPython website sources. Any fixes to the website should be done on this repository.
https://ipython.org
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Books on website #117

Open Carreau opened 7 years ago

Carreau commented 7 years ago

@ellisonbg can you provide titles ?

jbwhit commented 7 years ago

I know that the designation is for books, but is there any consideration for other media? For example, should I offer my 3 hour screencast course Jupyter Notebook for Data Science Teams?

takluyver commented 7 years ago

I think we should definitely include things like screencasts, whether we find a more general description of the section or have a separate section. In your case, it might make more sense for it to go on the Jupyter site - see jupyter/jupyter.github.io#175.

Carreau commented 7 years ago

Yes definitively would be great to have "Related Media" section on the website.

jzf2101 commented 6 years ago

Would this issue be sprint-friendly?

Carreau commented 6 years ago

Sure, yes !

jzf2101 commented 6 years ago

Great, I'll add this to our hacktoberfest portfolio

Carreau commented 6 years ago

By the way @jzf2101 feel free to ask when you do not have write access to a repository; it's hard to realize who have access where. I've added you to the web team; once you accept the invitation you should be able to set labels !

ellisonbg commented 6 years ago

I would prefer to hold off on this - we are starting to talk about doing a more significant refactor of the ipython website. Cameron and Hana have started on that over the summer. Our initial though is to have a single IPython page on the main Jupyter site to emphasize that IPython is part of Jupyter and continue to refactor the jupyter site to reflect the many different subprojects that are a part of it. We can redirect ipython.org to that page and it will help us to simplify the maintenance and design of everything (fewer websites the better!)

On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 2:26 PM, Matthias Bussonnier < notifications@github.com> wrote:

By the way @jzf2101 https://github.com/jzf2101 feel free to ask when you do not have write access to a repository; it's hart to realize who have access where. I've added you to the web team; once you accept the invitation you should be able to set labels !

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