Dear Bree,

There is a new lesson on using gh-pages that is part of the AuthorCarpentry 
curriculum at https://authorcarpentry.github.io/markdown-github-webpages/.  The 
basic lesson includes a discussion of markdown and setting up a new gh-pages 
site, and has gone through initial testing with learners.   Some of the 
advanced Jekyll sections aren’t completed yet, and if you decide to use the 
content we’d appreciate any feedback you have.

Best,

Tom Morrell | Research Data Specialist | Caltech Library
Mail Code 2-32, Pasadena CA 91125 | 626-395-3827  | 
library.caltech.edu<http://www.library.caltech.edu/>

On Sep 28, 2017, at 4:23 PM, Bree Norlander 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi all,

I am working with a group of people interested in using github and gh-pages to 
host curriculum for sharing/adapting/reusing. They basically want a framework 
similar to what carpentries uses, but are as of yet unfamiliar with git and 
github. I've offered to give a workshop on github based on the carpentries 
curriculum, but was wondering if anyone has taught gh-pages specifically?

--
Bree Norlander
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Project Coordinator | Open Data Literacy<https://odl.ischool.uw.edu/>
Project Manager & Data Scientist | FlourishOA<https://www.flourishoa.org/>
MLIS | University of Washington
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