Hi again,
2. Trevor Bekolay turned the lesson template into a GitHub repository, which is now at https://github.com/swcarpentry/lesson-template. It is *not* ready for use - we need to write the script that checks formatting - but tickets and pull requests are very welcome.

3. Inspired by that, I turned the workshop template into a GitHub repository, which is now at https://github.com/swcarpentry/workshop-template. Again, it is not ready for use - the script that pulls stuff out of this to create a workshop website has to be written, as does its self-test script - but tickets and pull requests are welcome here too.

4. Trevor King is leading an effort to pull the existing novice/shell lesson _and its history_ into a fresh repository so that we can estimate the effort that will be needed to extract all the existing lessons without losing track of who did what.
A couple of people have already asked about preserving history for the templates, as well as the lessons. The answer is yes, absolutely: we're importing history for all the lesson content, and we will import it for the template files as well. While we're waiting for a usable trace of the history, though I'd like to get comments and improvements to the stuff we want that imported history of the templates to lead to.

Sorry for not saying this in my first message - sleepy fingers.
Thanks
Greg

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Greg Wilson
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