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The Turing Way - Book dash reports

Dear friends of the Turing Way,

It's been quiet here on our newsletter for a while because we've been so busy running book dashes! These incredible events have exceeded our expectations and resulted in so many amazing new contributions to the book. There's more information about them below, but first, an update on where you can contribute to The Turing Way.

GitHub repository update

We announced in our last newsletter that we had split off the handbook in a separate GitHub repository. We then realized that there wasn't a technical reason to do this, and that splitting the conversations across two locations was really confusing. Thus, you can find everything at https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/the-turing-way. (RIP -book repository!) We've updated the contributing guidelines but please let us know if you find any mistakes. We're always interested to hear about the hurdles to contributing to The Turing Way. Please check out the guidelines and let us know what you think!

Book dashes

We were busy organising and running two very succcessful book dashes in May. Our events in Manchester and London were great opportunities to grow the Turing Way community and we were really lucky to be joined by Matt, an illustrator from scriberia, who captured our book dashes wonderfully:

The Turing Way team was joined by 26 enthusiastic participants that provided a wide range of contributions to the Turing Way handbook:

Full reports on our book dashes including feedback from our participants are available on GitHub:

The illustrations will be made available under a CC-BY licence soon.

Thank you again to our incredible book dash participants. We could not build a useful resource without you.

Spreading the word

Talks and hackathons

The team has been spreading the word about the Turing Way project through various talks:

Where to meet us in the next few weeks

Thank you for reading, and we look forward to your contributions!

The Turing Way project team https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/the-turing-way