tvanerven / amy

A web-based workshop administration application built using Django.
https://amy.carpentries.org
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Adjust topics you're comfortable with #10

Open thomasve-DANS opened 1 year ago

thomasve-DANS commented 1 year ago

Adjust Topic and lessons you're comfortable teaching:



  SoRDS curriculum, please adjust
dc/cloud Software carpentry - command line
  Software carpentry - git
  Software carpentry - R
  Software carpentry - Python
dc/python Visualisation
dc/r Open and Responsible Research
dc/shell Research Data Management
dc/spreadsheets  
dc/sql Computational Infrastructures
swc/git Information Security
swc/hg Author Carpentry
swc/make Machine Learning
swc/matlab Neural Networks
swc/python  
swc/r Data stewardship
swc/regexp  
swc/shell  
swc/sql  
swc/svn  

hughshanahan commented 1 year ago

I"m a little confused with the first column - I assume that's the present set of entries?

pherterich commented 1 year ago

I"m a little confused with the first column - I assume that's the present set of entries?

Yes, that's what's currently in the system and I don't even think that represents a lot of the carpentries. We basically need to figure how detailed the SoRDS curriculum should be reflected here.

hughshanahan commented 1 year ago

Is this sufficient now and can be closed or is there anything missing here?

pherterich commented 1 year ago

The SoRDS curriculum still needs to be implemented, if we confirm that the list in the right column is complete, that should be easy to do.

thomasve-DANS commented 1 year ago

I've gone ahead and added this to the codebase; please let me know if this list is complete before I deploy it.

pherterich commented 1 year ago

The list looks pretty complete to me, it would be great to see that implemented instead of the standard software carpentry stuff. I assume this is something that could be easily adjusted through the interface if needed?

tvanerven commented 1 year ago

Yeap, it can be. We discussed yesterday, I'll also add a few options to group/categorize them more effectively based on Hugh's input.