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clcarson avatar clcarson commented on July 17, 2024 1

I think it will be @gunjanbaid in the lead, but we haven't totally got it lined up.

I see why it's better to put in separate small issues than one big one. :)

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choldgraf avatar choldgraf commented on July 17, 2024 1

I've updated @clcarson 's comments so that they're checkboxes now instead of bullet points. @gunjanbaid can you take a look and we can make sure these suggestions are addressed and checked off?

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choldgraf avatar choldgraf commented on July 17, 2024

looking through this now

re: the tables demo, @SamLau95 or @ryanlovett do you know where this link should point to?

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choldgraf avatar choldgraf commented on July 17, 2024

re: standardizing terms, I think this is a great idea but I don't want to do it all on my own, since I think we should have some kind of consensus. Maybe we can discuss this in a next meeting. I agree the terminology is confusing

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choldgraf avatar choldgraf commented on July 17, 2024

re: software, yeah I think that's a good idea to explain the datascience package here. I didn't put that in yet because I don't really use it (we stopped using it in our connector more-or-less). At the least, we should have links to the relevant documentation for both it and connectortools, since they are described elsewhere already.

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choldgraf avatar choldgraf commented on July 17, 2024

re: technical infrastructure, I imagined that it would not be in the sidebar, since it's probably more technical information than most people care about. Eventually it should detail the full hardware stack for jupyterhub etc, and would be more of a place we can point people to if they want to know about the guts of the setup. Is that OK?

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choldgraf avatar choldgraf commented on July 17, 2024

re: nomenclature on main course, should we call it data 8 or foundations course? What do you prefer?

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choldgraf avatar choldgraf commented on July 17, 2024

Also, let me know at what point the new person is going to get involved. I can keep maintaining these docs and helping etc, but we should really get them involved in these decision points once its appropriate IMO

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gunjanbaid avatar gunjanbaid commented on July 17, 2024

Hi @choldgraf! I'm onboarding this week so will be more involved in the coming days.

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gunjanbaid avatar gunjanbaid commented on July 17, 2024

@choldgraf I updated the Tables demo link, pretty sure that's supposed to point to materials in Prof. Culler's repo.

@clcarson Are we sticking with the term "connector associates" or "connector assistants?" I see uses of both in the wiki so just want to make sure those are uniform.

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aivanoff avatar aivanoff commented on July 17, 2024

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