Hi all,

A while ago people were discussing having a zip file that contains the
directory structure used in the shell lessons, as well as the inflammation
data files used in the Python lessons.
https://github.com/swcarpentry/bc/pull/716

However, around the same time it was decided that we were going to split
the bc repo into smaller repos (e.g. a shell lessons repo, python lessons
repo, R lessons repo etc), which kind of made the zip file idea redundant
(because cloning these much smaller repos is probably a better alternative).

I guess what I'm asking is - we are going with the small repo as opposed to
zip file approach, right?

Context: This question comes as I'm preparing to teach a workshop in
February (I'm assuming the repo split will be done by then?)


Regards,
Damien


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