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Meeting notes

  • Tuesday Dec 17 9:00
  • Goal: Decide week for Autumn course
  • Goal: discuss all unresolved issues
    • Having one or two schedules
      • Decided: one place for a schedule, use the 'Schedule' as the only place 👍
    • Pick date for a working-on-the-course day
      • Decided: two half days
      • Goal: do the things we need each other for
      • Jan 15th 13:00-16:00 IRL at Ångström, room 103130
        • [DONE] Björn books a room
        • Reflect if we are happy with the way
        • Pick second date then
    • Learners' project
      • B: some learners may not feel it is relevant, pandas uses Titanic data
      • L: agree for simpler project and relevant to science and domain agnostic
      • B: let's agree on the features:
        • Data should be there: B, L, R
        • Both input and output: B, L, R
        • take other users into account: B, L, R
        • use of external packages: B, L, R
      • Lars will come up with a learners' project suggestion next time
    • Decide upon folder structure
      • L: Move Lars stuff into docs [DONE]
      • R: Move images into docs [DONE]
      • R: Delete mkdocs_uppmax, do a rename first
      • We all agree that there are too many folders and we'll put our own work into subfolders
    • B: Menu layout (#121). Lars agrees to whatever we do!
      • Follow the SDLC:
        • Planning
        • Design
        • Development
        • Testing
        • Deployment
  • For Lars: decisions taken based on majority vote:
    • Discuss merge conflicts on day 1
      • Agreed
    • Provide worked-out answer for exercises
      • Agreed
    • Use terminal from VSCode
      • Agreed
    • Use git from VSCode
      • Agreed
      • Should we show CLI at all? Or just click through things?
        • L + R: click through things, to spend less time on git commands
        • B: will test how well this idea would work
        • B: how does that affect the prerequisites?
        • R: will be reduced :-)
        • B: how is the threshold of the course?
          • R: if they have been able to write a script, this seems high enough to me
          • L: we seem to hit the target audience, so it seems right
        • [DECIDED] So, no git as a prerequisite :-)