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Mark Lybarger

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Jan 11, 2014, 6:32:44 PM1/11/14
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Is this the official repository for the slides?  

https://github.com/TechConf/CodeMash2014

it's pretty light at the moment.  if the speakers could get their slides committed, it'b be much appreciated :).

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Nathan Dotz

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Jan 11, 2014, 7:24:45 PM1/11/14
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For those who attended my talks and requested slides (or missed my talks and really wished they hadn't), I've issued a pull request to the aforementioned repo with slides and links to the tutorials.

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Joe Kuemerle

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Jan 12, 2014, 8:31:57 AM1/12/14
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Well, technically it is the unofficial repository for session material as it is something I am doing on my own and is not a part of CodeMash.

It is getting better now as I have had some pull requests and have had a chance to search through the Twitter stream. I am going to continue to work on it further.

Also, please note that you do not need to be a speaker to send a pull request. Anyone who knows of some materials is welcome to send a pull request or drop me a tweet or email with the information. As a solo volunteer I definitely appreciate any help :)

Thanks and I hope people find it useful!



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Steve Smith

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Jan 14, 2014, 12:35:27 PM1/14/14
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Hopefully we can get more speakers to contribute to it - I just sent
mine via pull request. I looked through the folders in there and most
of them (100% of the ones I checked that aren't mine) only had
readme's in them.

Steve

On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 8:31 AM, Joe Kuemerle <jkue...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well, technically it is the unofficial repository for session material as it
> is something I am doing on my own and is not a part of CodeMash.
>
> It is getting better now as I have had some pull requests and have had a
> chance to search through the Twitter stream. I am going to continue to work
> on it further.
>
> Also, please note that you do not need to be a speaker to send a pull
> request. Anyone who knows of some materials is welcome to send a pull
> request or drop me a tweet or email with the information. As a solo
> volunteer I definitely appreciate any help :)
>
> Thanks and I hope people find it useful!
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Mark Lybarger
> Sent: 1/11/2014 6:32 PM
> To: code...@googlegroups.com
> Subject: [CodeMash] session slides
>
> Is this the official repository for the slides?
>
> https://github.com/TechConf/CodeMash2014
>
> it's pretty light at the moment. if the speakers could get their slides
> committed, it'b be much appreciated :).
>
> -mark-
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Joe Kuemerle

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Jan 14, 2014, 1:22:31 PM1/14/14
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Steve,
The readme.md files are a feature not a bug :) Since GitHub nicely renders the readme when you view the folder it has become a decent way to easily display links to the slides, blog post, code repository or what have you that is the actual material for the session. Because of this many people have chosen to just have a readme.md in the repository with pointers to the authoritative sources for the session.

In fairness, the reason many people may have done this is because I do that in my example and I also do this for all the sessions I have been adding. In my case it is both a matter of expediency, as I only have so much time to get the maximum amount of content into the repository, as well as not wanting to duplicate artifacts that the speakers may prefer to maintain elsewhere.

Thanks for your contributions!

Steve Smith

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Jan 14, 2014, 9:58:17 PM1/14/14
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Ah, good to know, thanks.
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