Releases: carpentries/styles
v9.2.1
v9.2.0
Changes
- New all in one lesson (to be used for print)
- Challenges and discussion are visible
- Updated CONDUCT.md
- Add Library Carpentry to the workshop template
- Fixes to R lesson compile rules
- Templates for issues and pull request
Upgrade notes
Changes to lesson_initialize.py
need to be apply but will overwrite many files. It will require manual editing!
v9.1.2
v9.1.1
v9.1.0
Changes
- Improve padding for lists
- Improve inline code blocks look
- Optimise RMarkdown build
- Make it compatible with Library Carpentry
- Fix layout of syllabus table
- Make tables wider
- Improve round corners on block input and output
- Update copyright year
- Add "Edit on GitHub" link
- Number the episodes in the schedule
Upgrade notes
RMarkdown
Episodes write as RMarkdown files must add
source: Rmd
in the YAML header.
Why v9.1.0
Since this is the first release of this repository it deserve a little explanation of why it is v9.1.0 instead of v1.0.0. This is related with Software Carpentry history as describe at Software Carpentry: lessons learned:
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v1.x.x
The first Software Carpentry course ran in July 1998.
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v2.x.x
Released in 2004.
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v3.x.x
Released in 2005.
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v4.x.x
Released in 2010.
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v5.x.x
Released in 2012 with a new grant from the Sloan Foundation.
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v6.x.x
Split of bc GitHub repository.
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v7.x.x
When we moved from Jekyll to Pandoc.
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v8.x.x
When we moved back from Pandoc to Jekyll.
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v9.0.0
When we change the look of the lesson.