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Until now, there was no technical introduction (on what is the
necessity of Maneage in relation to Jupyter, Conda and Docker)!
While preparing the slides for the ESO "Reproducibility and Open
Science in Astronomy" meeting, I thought it will be helpful to add
such a comparison.
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Until now I would just discuss these, but now I can click on them to
show directly.
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This will help point viewers to the tarballs.
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The long format is better for the actual talk.
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Since this is an RDA-affiliated talk, its better for these slides to
be present.
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I also found that in the short version hadn't properly accounted for
the new Git history images, and it has been corrected.
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Until now, we would immeditely jump from the part on answering the
project's questions to Git branches. But this isn't too useful for
someone who doesn't know Git! So to start the Git branching
discussion, now we first show a small image of the workflow with a
"today" printed over it. Then another one with a "tomorrow". In the
next slide we abstract them to circles with hashes!
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The short version of the slides is now ready. There is a '\longformat'
macro that will significantly increase the number of slides, but not
substantially (they are just the incremental things).
Some minor modifications were also made in the long version.
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A first draft of the summarized slides was written for the talk in the
RDA Adoption week.
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The main slides have become too long, so a shorter version is
necessary. With this commit, I am starting work on a short version.
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