All of the materials from the July minicamp are available at https://github.com/CfAR/core-materials … for those with access to that private repository.
The modules are all in Markdown format and the project includes build scripts that make HTML and PDF “books” that select some or all of the material. The formatting needs some work, and the project needs an owner.
I think the CfAR brass are happy that I give access to Alumni of past minicamps, but I’ll need to confirm that before I add anyone.
If you’re interested in having access to the materials, please contact me with your github username and I’ll seek permission to give you access.
Rationale:
Github and Markdown is geekier than a wiki would be, but many of us are geeks, and having a build script to generate actually usable materials makes it easier to treat this repository as a master, rather than having available the shortcut of just using the MS Word document you used last time and you’ll come back and update the repo as soon as you have time and ohh, look at that shiny thing over there…
… ooo! Other shiny thing…
(repo not updated, master materials scattered across many hard drives and not available to meetups).
Practical reality so far:
I think CfAR instructors have made further modifications to their old sources for the materials and since August no-one but Trike employees have made any contributions to the repo.
I think this can work if someone drives it, and Trike is available to help where we can.
All of the materials from the July minicamp are available at https://github.com/CfAR/core-materials … for those with access to that private repository. The modules are all in Markdown format and the project includes build scripts that make HTML and PDF “books” that select some or all of the material. The formatting needs some work, and the project needs an owner.
I think the CfAR brass are happy that I give access to Alumni of past minicamps, but I’ll need to confirm that before I add anyone. If you’re interested in having access to the materials, please contact me with your github username and I’ll seek permission to give you access.
Rationale: Github and Markdown is geekier than a wiki would be, but many of us are geeks, and having a build script to generate actually usable materials makes it easier to treat this repository as a master, rather than having available the shortcut of just using the MS Word document you used last time and you’ll come back and update the repo as soon as you have time and ohh, look at that shiny thing over there… … ooo! Other shiny thing… (repo not updated, master materials scattered across many hard drives and not available to meetups).
Practical reality so far: I think CfAR instructors have made further modifications to their old sources for the materials and since August no-one but Trike employees have made any contributions to the repo.
I think this can work if someone drives it, and Trike is available to help where we can.
(cross posted to the meetup organisers Google group)