i really would prefer to keep this on ess-help. Thanks, Dirk!
best, Tony On Wed, 6 Jan 2021, 00:57 Dirk Eddelbuettel via ESS-help, < ess-help@r-project.org> wrote: > > 1. There are now fourteen of us in a GitHub organization at > https://github.com/ess-intro > with an overall 'top-level' repo > https://github.com/ess-intro/ess-intro > Membership defaults to 'private' so unless you're (or a person makes it > public) in you won't see membership, but it's everybody who had chipped > in > over at collabedit and left a GH handle to indicate the desire to > join. (And we generally do this in 'visor down' mode: we prefer to have > a > name and repo for a handle not a faceless anonymous entity.) > > 2. The top-level repo https://github.com/ess-intro/ess-intro has > - issue tickets (which we should probably use for overall topics, > questions, discussions etc) > - a wiki with so far two subpages on topics (mostly copied from the > old > page) and style; after a snafu every org member should be able to > edit > - the possibility to use GitHub 'projects' etc (which I have never > used) > > 3. It also has three first repos for presentations (with common naming > pattern) > - basic installation of standard emacs > - spacemacs installation > - rmarkdown > > 4. We have a number of other proposals in the topic list and we might want > to > expand to more repos. I am not sure what the best way forward---maybe > folks should just show initiative and open a repo if there was > sufficient > consensus on a topic idea? > > 5. The old (and more 'wild west') page at collabedit.com is slowly winding > down; I have been committing snapshots of it to the ess-intro repo. > > 6. It would be nice of the 'presentation topic' repos could have not only > collaborators, but maybe 'reviewers' or 'editors' i.e. if one or two > people could volunteer to read things over and give feedback. Opening > an > issue in the repo may be the easiest. > > 7. It was suggested that I add a page on 'tech' or 'tricks' to detail how I > recorded videos for the t^4 series I did last spring on shell etc > tricks. I plan to add a wiki page for that. > > That's it so far. Thanks to ess-help for being patient. Let us know when we > become a nuisance; we could always setup a list elsewhere but maybe this > can > remain our home for a bit if we promise to keep the volume down :) > > Cheers, Dirk > > > > -- > https://dirk.eddelbuettel.com | @eddelbuettel | e...@debian.org > > ______________________________________________ > ESS-help@r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/ess-help > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ ESS-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/ess-help