Hello all, thank you for updating the website.
> What I could do (and I think we should, I just didn't want to step on > anyone's toes), is remove the final clause, like so: > > ** > > Tutorials: TheTutorial for New Users > <https://einsteintoolkit.org/documentation/new-user-tutorial>leads > through your first steps and more on theNational Data Service machine > <http://www.nationaldataservice.org/>. > > > Anyone disagree? I'd like the ipython tutorial to be cleaned up for local use first, eg providing a single line of package installation instructions, making sure the OSX MacPorts and HomeBrew are present, instructing users on how to copy&paste the lines out of jupyter into a shell (ie what do "%" and "!" do?), plotting without jupyter, a read-only html based viewer for the notebook (offline use of the ipynb notebook can run into unexpected issues eg the notebook is for a newer version of jupyter than may be present on workstations if the OS there is quite old). This is based on reports of groups using the simplified tutorial as a part of the getting started process for new students joining them. After that is done, yes the two tutorials on the wiki right now can certainly go away. Please also make sure to incorporate Ian's getting started tutorial which does not involve running in TOV star simulation. Yours, Roland -- My email is as private as my paper mail. I therefore support encrypting and signing email messages. Get my PGP key from http://pgp.mit.edu .
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