repo for talk / tutorial material

Folks,

I think it would be good to collect material for all the talks we give
about Matplotlib in one place.

I have started by putting all of the material for the talks I have given in
the last 2 years or so in https://github.com/tacaswell/presentations (I am
still losing to the table markup in the README :frowning: )

The two talks from 2016 (which are almost the same) may be good starting
points for people who want to give a talk about mpl 2.0!

If people think this is a good idea I will move it into the matplotlib org.

I would further propose that the merge criteria for this repo is 'talk was
actually given and author wants to submit material'.

Tom
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+1 to moving the repo to the organization.

Ryan

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On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 9:55 PM, Thomas Caswell <tcaswell at gmail.com> wrote:

Folks,

I think it would be good to collect material for all the talks we give
about Matplotlib in one place.

I have started by putting all of the material for the talks I have given
in the last 2 years or so in https://github.com/tacaswell/presentations (I
am still losing to the table markup in the README :frowning: )

The two talks from 2016 (which are almost the same) may be good starting
points for people who want to give a talk about mpl 2.0!

If people think this is a good idea I will move it into the matplotlib org.

I would further propose that the merge criteria for this repo is 'talk was
actually given and author wants to submit material'.

Tom

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How would we handle things like my Anatomy of Matplotlib repo? It is
already an established repo, and people go there to pick up notebooks. Do
we do one of those sub-repo git thingys?

路路路

On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 10:27 AM, Ryan May <rmay31 at gmail.com> wrote:

+1 to moving the repo to the organization.

Ryan

On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 9:55 PM, Thomas Caswell <tcaswell at gmail.com> > wrote:

Folks,

I think it would be good to collect material for all the talks we give
about Matplotlib in one place.

I have started by putting all of the material for the talks I have given
in the last 2 years or so in https://github.com/tacaswell/presentations (I
am still losing to the table markup in the README :frowning: )

The two talks from 2016 (which are almost the same) may be good starting
points for people who want to give a talk about mpl 2.0!

If people think this is a good idea I will move it into the matplotlib
org.

I would further propose that the merge criteria for this repo is 'talk
was actually given and author wants to submit material'.

Tom

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I would deal with that via links from the README (to first order). That is
the least maintenance, meaning it is the least likely to end up wrong :wink:
We should also consider moving Anatomy of Matplotlib into the org
(assuming Ben is game).

The pydata dc tutorial I dumped in there also has it's own existing repo
(hesitate to call it 'established') and I have gone back-and-forth on this
issue.

Tom

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On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 10:39 AM Benjamin Root <ben.v.root at gmail.com> wrote:

How would we handle things like my Anatomy of Matplotlib repo? It is
already an established repo, and people go there to pick up notebooks. Do
we do one of those sub-repo git thingys?

On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 10:27 AM, Ryan May <rmay31 at gmail.com> wrote:

+1 to moving the repo to the organization.

Ryan

On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 9:55 PM, Thomas Caswell <tcaswell at gmail.com> > wrote:

Folks,

I think it would be good to collect material for all the talks we give
about Matplotlib in one place.

I have started by putting all of the material for the talks I have given
in the last 2 years or so in GitHub - matplotlib/presentations: Matplotlib talks and tutorials (I
am still losing to the table markup in the README :frowning: )

The two talks from 2016 (which are almost the same) may be good starting
points for people who want to give a talk about mpl 2.0!

If people think this is a good idea I will move it into the matplotlib org.

I would further propose that the merge criteria for this repo is 'talk was
actually given and author wants to submit material'.

Tom

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