- Apr 27, 2016
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Greg Wilson authored
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Greg Wilson authored
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- Apr 26, 2016
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Greg Wilson authored
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Greg Wilson authored
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Greg Wilson authored
03-organization: Motivate AUTHORS by appealing to convenience
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Greg Wilson authored
Fixing macro-generated URLs to remove double slashes.
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Greg Wilson authored
Switching from .getready to .checklist
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Greg Wilson authored
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Greg Wilson authored
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Greg Wilson authored
CONTRIBUTING: Split development notes into their own file
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Greg Wilson authored
This closes #1.
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- Apr 25, 2016
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Greg Wilson authored
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Greg Wilson authored
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Greg Wilson authored
03-organization: Drop _extras/contributing.md reference
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Greg Wilson authored
02-formatting: Fix "lerners's" -> "learners'" typo
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Greg Wilson authored
01-tooling: Fix 'jeyll-collection' -> 'jekyll-collection' typo
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Greg Wilson authored
01-tooling: Drop remotes from fork/clone discussion
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Greg Wilson authored
reference: Add a "Glossary" header
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Greg Wilson authored
index: Add trailing period for "Every lesson's ..." sentence
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Greg Wilson authored
CITATION: Fix 'new-lesson-tepmlate' -> 'new-lesson-example'
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W. Trevor King authored
The file is not *needed* for anything, because the information is in the Git history. It's just easier to access when it's committed to a file in the repo than it is to ask curious folks to clone the repo and run ‘git shortlog’, etc.
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W. Trevor King authored
This file was removed in 2e05819f (Naming layouts and inclusions more clearly, 2016-04-19).
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W. Trevor King authored
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W. Trevor King authored
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W. Trevor King authored
GitHub repositories know the repository they were forked from (sort of like the usual 'origin' remote), but I'm not aware of them having other remote-like references. Besides dropping the "other remotes" bit, soften the 'origin' wording. I'm not sure if GitHub uses 'origin' remotes or not to track the parent repository, and the implementation details matter less than the fact that there *is* a reference of some sort to the parent.
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W. Trevor King authored
To separate that content from the "Key Points" injected via _layouts/reference.html.
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W. Trevor King authored
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W. Trevor King authored
The previous README contained notes for example-lesson developers (e.g. Git workflow notes) as well as notes for lesson consumers (e.g. _config_template.yml copying). This commit splits the former into GitHub's preferred file [1]. That ensures the license information, code of conduct, and other development-critical notes are highlighted and easily accessible to anyone filing and issue or pull-request against this repository. [1]: https://github.com/blog/1184-contributing-guidelines
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W. Trevor King authored
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Greg Wilson authored
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Greg Wilson authored
Earlier version was matching episode.title with page.title to find the episode object for a page when generating next/prev links. This fails when several episodes have the same title (e.g., "Morning Coffee" for a two-day workshop schedule). This fix matches episode.url with page.url instead. This fixes https://github.com/swcarpentry/instructor-training/issues/160.
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- Apr 24, 2016
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Greg Wilson authored
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Greg Wilson authored
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Greg Wilson authored
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Greg Wilson authored
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- Apr 23, 2016
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Greg Wilson authored
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Greg Wilson authored
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Greg Wilson authored
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Greg Wilson authored
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Greg Wilson authored
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