Hmm, upon reflection I’m more on the fence about nominating than I thought. Retracting for now, thinking more.
At least part of my motivation is that, overall, I think the Hammertime sequence was valuable overall – but not necessarily something where any single post was quite nomination-worthy. It seemed useful both for directly writing up a lot of CFAR techniques that weren’t otherwise available online, and for moving LW towards a “community of practice”, where “do exercises” was more woven into the fabric.
But I’m not sure whether this post in isolation makes sense to include – in particular, while the I like Alkjash’s “submission” to his own exercise, it’s not a post that I think holds up as a “best of 2018″ on it’s own.
On the other hand, it might be worth include just the text of the test-description itself.
Hmm, upon reflection I’m more on the fence about nominating than I thought. Retracting for now, thinking more.
At least part of my motivation is that, overall, I think the Hammertime sequence was valuable overall – but not necessarily something where any single post was quite nomination-worthy. It seemed useful both for directly writing up a lot of CFAR techniques that weren’t otherwise available online, and for moving LW towards a “community of practice”, where “do exercises” was more woven into the fabric.
But I’m not sure whether this post in isolation makes sense to include – in particular, while the I like Alkjash’s “submission” to his own exercise, it’s not a post that I think holds up as a “best of 2018″ on it’s own.
On the other hand, it might be worth include just the text of the test-description itself.
Dunno.