rladiesguide

Source for R-Ladies organizational guidance

https://github.com/rladies/rladiesguide

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Repository

Source for R-Ladies organizational guidance

Basic Info
  • Host: GitHub
  • Owner: rladies
  • License: cc-by-4.0
  • Language: CSS
  • Default Branch: main
  • Homepage: https://guide.rladies.org/
  • Size: 11.1 MB
Statistics
  • Stars: 38
  • Watchers: 11
  • Forks: 12
  • Open Issues: 24
  • Releases: 7
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Created over 5 years ago · Last pushed 6 months ago
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README.md

rladiesguide

Project Status: WIP – Initial development is in progress, but there has not yet been a stable, usable release suitable for the public. Netlify Status Zenodo DOI

The goal of rladiesguide is to consolidate R-Ladies Global organisational guidance & wisdom.

This is at the moment a Hugo website built with the Hugo theme re-learn.

This repo is governed by R-Ladies Code of Conduct.

Contributing with little git/GitHub/Markdown knowledge

Create a GitHub account, then open an issue and tell us what your idea is!

Contributing with more efforts

Pre-requisites

  • You'll need to know a bit about git and GitHub, in particular creating branches and pull requests for your changes. We're here to help, open an issue first if you need more help.

  • You'll need to be familiar with Markdown syntax, and maybe, only maybe, with the shortcodes of the Hugo theme we use (magical shortcuts for formatting).

How to edit files

Look at the current content of the content/ folder to see where to amend or add a file. Each section (about, organizers) has a file called _index.en.md that is an intro, and then inside the section subsections are organized into leaf bundles i.e. their own directory with index.en.md containing the text, and potentially images.

How to translate files

Make sure the language is supported. Only English and Spanish are at the moment but open an issue to discuss further potential language.

To translate a file, add a file with the same name minus .en that becomes e.g. .es.

How to view edits online

Open a PR and enjoy the preview!

How to view edits locally

Painful part, but not too hard thanks to binaries: You'll need to install Hugo, and download the repo with its submodules (where the theme is).

sh git clone --recursive git://github.com/rladies/rladiesguide.git

From there easier: Then from the directory of the book run hugo server.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to all contributors to R-Ladies guidance, here and in its previous homes. Thanks to the R Consortium for funding this project.

Owner

  • Name: R-Ladies Global
  • Login: rladies
  • Kind: organization
  • Location: Worldwide

R-Ladies is a world-wide organization to promote gender diversity in the R community

GitHub Events

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  • Fork event: 2
Last Year
  • Create event: 31
  • Release event: 2
  • Issues event: 8
  • Watch event: 3
  • Delete event: 25
  • Issue comment event: 79
  • Push event: 135
  • Pull request review comment event: 47
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  • Pull request review event: 69
  • Fork event: 2

Issues and Pull Requests

Last synced: 6 months ago

All Time
  • Total issues: 3
  • Total pull requests: 20
  • Average time to close issues: over 1 year
  • Average time to close pull requests: 7 days
  • Total issue authors: 3
  • Total pull request authors: 6
  • Average comments per issue: 0.33
  • Average comments per pull request: 1.3
  • Merged pull requests: 10
  • Bot issues: 0
  • Bot pull requests: 0
Past Year
  • Issues: 2
  • Pull requests: 20
  • Average time to close issues: N/A
  • Average time to close pull requests: 7 days
  • Issue authors: 2
  • Pull request authors: 6
  • Average comments per issue: 0.0
  • Average comments per pull request: 1.3
  • Merged pull requests: 10
  • Bot issues: 0
  • Bot pull requests: 0
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