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Love that idea! I've definitely had videos that I've shared that I just throw on my personal account (talks, or my SC dance) and it would be fun to have a community place to put it. |
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A lot of tutorials/talks I've given that were recorded belong to the conference or org that hosted me. Creating collections (playlists?) that aggregate tutorials from across the various already-existing online resources might be a lower barrier, and it avoids having to deal with copyright/redistribution rights/etc. Relatedly, when I saw this subject, I was thinking it was more about written tutorials. I've made lots of those over the years, but maybe blog syndication already captures some of that. |
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Wow. And here we are - almost first hit on HPC Reddit is a cry for help on xcat courses. https://www.reddit.com/r/HPC/comments/z23z4z/xcat_education/ For me, my learning path for xct was to get stuck in on an installation and to use the guides from OpenHPC plus the online manuals. However I have enough experience to know how to find things out in manuals like that and the confidence to go ahead knowing that I won't make irreversible changes. The cub HPC admin will not have confidence like that. (If using the term 'cub' is offensive I will happily retract that. But I do like it) |
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Don't forget to use something like asciinema to record tutorials if you're using a terminal on Linux. It basically like the old unix 'script' command, but it uses CSS to do the recording. You can then play it back and the best part is that it is like a video you can pause, rewind, pause, fast-forward but best of all you can cut-n-paste the commands and then put it on your screen and compare what shows up on the video and what you have. |
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When it comes to tutorials, I feel like the SysAdmin/DevOps community would greatly benefit from explicit on-boarding lessons. And TBC, I don't mean talks but actual lessons. Like you would get at a workshop walk-through focusing on a narrow set of skills. |
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I did too - and I see their point. Have a large general programming
community and then use flags or whatever.
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Stackoverlfow is really strict about posts. If you want to start your own
community, it's a really long (hard) process too - ask.ci tried for the
cyberinfrastructure community (and failed).
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We in the GNOME community completely got rid of mailing lists this year and
we are now 100% on Discourse. You can set up a "mailing list" mode - but it
makes it easy to moderate.
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It should be - I stopped participating in the weekly meetings something in
2019 but I spoke with Julie earlier this year and they are still charging
forward on it. I think if you wanted to help and had vision for the
resource they would greatly appreciate it! You could probably (akin to how
they make spaces for groups) get an HTCondor space. I forget what they are
called - "locales" maybe?
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Oh yeah, i agree - although in the community I am in - it was late 30s and
40 year olds. But it's terrible for us because there is so much spam to
deal with.
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I will ping Julie and see what I can do.
Getting old men to give up their beloved email lists is a fools errand but
I can at least document/summarize stuff in a friendly space.
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Oh no.. not I. I think I'm a decade past lol.
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I think all of us here are in that same age bucket 😆
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Food for thought: https://www.youtube.com/@hpc.social
We could host tutorials produced by the community for various HPC software, hardware, or features. This channel could be their home. Anything people would be willing to provide to us with a suitable license could be included.
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