Re: [ESS] Next steps [OT] Best Practices Emacs / ESS Mini-Webinars

2020-12-30 Thread Dirk Eddelbuettel via ESS-help


Very nice to see all the energy and interest, so a big thank you to everybody
for chipping in!  The page at

  http://collabedit.com/537yq

is very active. I feel we need now need to take this one level up and pick
actual 'topics' for these 5-minute mini talks, as well as a possible
sequence. I am not quite sure what the best place would be to set that
up. Maybe it is time for a new (free) GitHub "Organization" so that each talk
could be a repo within?  Or maybe we keep it simpler and just create a
overall GitHub repo that will link to the talks?

Thoughts?  I just added a new section at the end:

 ## Next Steps
 
 - GitHub 'organization' to regroup different repos, one each per talk, room 
for experimentation etc
 
 - Or just one GitHub (or GitLab) repo with links to talks repos?
 
 - Other ideas?  Please edit here...
 
Dirk

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Re: [ESS] Next steps [OT] Best Practices Emacs / ESS Mini-Webinars

2020-12-30 Thread Greg Minshall via ESS-help
i've never been involved in a multi-user gitlab/github thing (i'm pretty
much a loner), so i don't know how collaboration works best.  but, it
might make sense to start all in the same repo.  in ignorance, maybe
Dirk would be in charge of creating subdirectories, and delegating
editing authority to one or more of us for that subdirectory?  (either
using some git*-provided controls, or by mutual agreement.)

and, maybe a section at the end of collabedit: name/initials/topic
volunteering?  i'll start.

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Re: [ESS] Next steps [OT] Best Practices Emacs / ESS Mini-Webinars

2020-12-30 Thread Dirk Eddelbuettel via ESS-help


On 30 December 2020 at 17:27, Greg Minshall wrote:
| i've never been involved in a multi-user gitlab/github thing (i'm pretty
| much a loner), so i don't know how collaboration works best.  but, it
| might make sense to start all in the same repo.  in ignorance, maybe
| Dirk would be in charge of creating subdirectories, and delegating
| editing authority to one or more of us for that subdirectory?  (either
| using some git*-provided controls, or by mutual agreement.)

I suggest to bounce the question back to the group as someone a little
involved with a few multi-user / multi-contributor repos:  having an org and
indedependent repos therein may be better.  Also makes it easy for a few of
us to "own" the org and share it.
 
| and, maybe a section at the end of collabedit: name/initials/topic
| volunteering?  i'll start.

Yes please, an excellent suggestion.

Dirk

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Re: [ESS] Next steps [OT] Best Practices Emacs / ESS Mini-Webinars

2020-12-30 Thread Liz Hare via ESS-help
Hi, all,

As you decide what form these materials will take, hit me up for tips and 
questions about how to make them accessible to R users with disabilities.

Liz

> On Dec 30, 2020, at 9:38 AM, Dirk Eddelbuettel via ESS-help 
>  wrote:
> 
> 
> On 30 December 2020 at 17:27, Greg Minshall wrote:
> | i've never been involved in a multi-user gitlab/github thing (i'm pretty
> | much a loner), so i don't know how collaboration works best.  but, it
> | might make sense to start all in the same repo.  in ignorance, maybe
> | Dirk would be in charge of creating subdirectories, and delegating
> | editing authority to one or more of us for that subdirectory?  (either
> | using some git*-provided controls, or by mutual agreement.)
> 
> I suggest to bounce the question back to the group as someone a little
> involved with a few multi-user / multi-contributor repos:  having an org and
> indedependent repos therein may be better.  Also makes it easy for a few of
> us to "own" the org and share it.
> 
> | and, maybe a section at the end of collabedit: name/initials/topic
> | volunteering?  i'll start.
> 
> Yes please, an excellent suggestion.
> 
> Dirk
> 
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Re: [ESS] [External] Re: Next steps [OT] Best Practices Emacs / ESS Mini-Webinars

2020-12-30 Thread Richard M. Heiberger via ESS-help
i will participate, at a minimum by reading all.  i don’t yet have a sense
of what i might write.

Rich

On Wed, Dec 30, 2020 at 09:49 Liz Hare via ESS-help 
wrote:

> Hi, all,
>
> As you decide what form these materials will take, hit me up for tips and
> questions about how to make them accessible to R users with disabilities.
>
> Liz
>
> > On Dec 30, 2020, at 9:38 AM, Dirk Eddelbuettel via ESS-help <
> ess-help@r-project.org> wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 30 December 2020 at 17:27, Greg Minshall wrote:
> > | i've never been involved in a multi-user gitlab/github thing (i'm
> pretty
> > | much a loner), so i don't know how collaboration works best.  but, it
> > | might make sense to start all in the same repo.  in ignorance, maybe
> > | Dirk would be in charge of creating subdirectories, and delegating
> > | editing authority to one or more of us for that subdirectory?  (either
> > | using some git*-provided controls, or by mutual agreement.)
> >
> > I suggest to bounce the question back to the group as someone a little
> > involved with a few multi-user / multi-contributor repos:  having an org
> and
> > indedependent repos therein may be better.  Also makes it easy for a few
> of
> > us to "own" the org and share it.
> >
> > | and, maybe a section at the end of collabedit: name/initials/topic
> > | volunteering?  i'll start.
> >
> > Yes please, an excellent suggestion.
> >
> > Dirk
> >
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