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Books on website #117
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I know that the designation is for books, but is there any consideration for other media? For example, should I offer my 3 hour screencast course Jupyter Notebook for Data Science Teams? |
I think we should definitely include things like screencasts, whether we find a more general description of the section or have a separate section. In your case, it might make more sense for it to go on the Jupyter site - see jupyter/jupyter.github.io#175. |
Yes definitively would be great to have "Related Media" section on the website. |
Would this issue be sprint-friendly? |
Sure, yes ! |
Great, I'll add this to our hacktoberfest portfolio |
By the way @jzf2101 feel free to ask when you do not have write access to a repository; it's hard to realize who have access where. I've added you to the web team; once you accept the invitation you should be able to set labels ! |
I would prefer to hold off on this - we are starting to talk about doing a
more significant refactor of the ipython website. Cameron and Hana have
started on that over the summer. Our initial though is to have a single
IPython *page* on the main Jupyter site to emphasize that IPython is part
of Jupyter and continue to refactor the jupyter site to reflect the many
different subprojects that are a part of it. We can redirect ipython.org to
that page and it will help us to simplify the maintenance and design of
everything (fewer websites the better!)
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By the way @jzf2101 <https://github.com/jzf2101> feel free to ask when
you do not have write access to a repository; it's hart to realize who have
access where. I've added you to the web team; once you accept the
invitation you should be able to set labels !
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@ellisonbg can you provide titles ?
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