This repository holds the course materials for Cloudera's Services Enablement Boot Camp.
If you've received this repo as a ZIP file via email, please follow the instructions that were included to initialize your repo.
You can make your GitHub repo Private or Public. It does not matter to the course which option you use.
NOTE: GitHub lets you upload new files and edit them online. Don't do this. Use your GitHub repo as a destination for your published lab work. Make sure at all times that the most recent version of your work is on your laptop.
Make your instructors Collaborators on your GitHub repo. This privilege lets them see the repo and create branches of revised content. If you're unfamiliar with git, we'll review the process of managing content as part of class.
We will use GitHub's Issues feature to track your progress. For each section, we'll ask you to create one Issue and use it to log your progress. We will use GitHub Labels to mark the state of each lab (e.g., started, submitted, evaluated). Finally, we'll use GitHub's Milestones to categorize your lab and challenge work.
In a large class, it may take time for an instructor to assist you. If you have a problem in lab, describe in your current Issue what the problem is. This comment could include copying an error message or stack trace into the Issue dialog, or capturing a screen that shows your cluster's condition. This way you don't have to keep the details in mind until you get some help.
Before you look at the content or start lab work, make the following changes to your GitHub repo settings:
Settings -> Collaborators
.Issues
under Settings -> Options
. Click the Features
box and check Issues
.Issues
tab and the Milestones
button
Labs
and Challenges
Labels
button and change your labels as follows:
bug
Issue as isduplicate
to started
enhancement
to submitted
help wanted
to evaluated
invalid
Issue as iswontfix
to incomplete
; set the label color to yellow (#fbca04
).question
Issue as is