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PyCon 2020 is happening Online because of the COVID-19 crisis. I am one of the speakers who was supposed to give a talk. I was, of course, planning on 5 minutes of Answering Questions at the end of my talk. Here is an alternative. I'm proposing a new "post an issue to pose a question" method -- right here, in this yin-yang-ranch GitHub repository. You'll need a (free) GitHub account.
My PyCon 2020 talk title: Yin Yang Ranch: Building a Distributed Computer Vision Pipeline using Python, OpenCV and ZMQ
My PyCon presentation video: PyCon Video
My PyCon slides: PyCon Slide Deck How to Ask a Question about my talk in this GitHub repository:
Click the Issues tab. (2nd tab from the left on main repository page)
Click the green "New Issue" button
In the Title area of the New Issue page, put a SHORT version of your question.
In the Text area of the New Issue page, put a little more about your question. Click the green Submit new issue button
I'll reply fairly quickly; you'll get an email from GitHub letting you know I've replied.
This is Open Source! If you can help with an answer to a question, post a comment in the question's issue thread. You may have a better answer than I do. Thanks!
[Please Remember to Be Courteous. Also, please Stay on the Topic of my Talk. Thanks.]
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Thanks @Wolf-at-SO . Great idea! What I did was post a comment under the video that links to this repository, with the comment text being:
Hi, I'm Jeff Bass, the author of this talk. The yin-yang-ranch repository for Questions about this presentation: https://github.com/jeffbass/yin-yang-ranch. Open an issue to Ask a Question!
I will ask the PyCon volunteers organizing things to add this line to the video description itself, but they are really busy right now, so I'll wait for a bit.
PyCon 2020 is happening Online because of the COVID-19 crisis. I am one of the speakers who was supposed to give a talk. I was, of course, planning on 5 minutes of Answering Questions at the end of my talk. Here is an alternative. I'm proposing a new "post an issue to pose a question" method -- right here, in this yin-yang-ranch GitHub repository. You'll need a (free) GitHub account.
My PyCon 2020 talk title:
Yin Yang Ranch: Building a Distributed Computer Vision Pipeline using Python, OpenCV and ZMQ
My PyCon presentation video: PyCon Video
My PyCon slides: PyCon Slide Deck
How to Ask a Question about my talk in this GitHub repository:
[Please Remember to Be Courteous. Also, please Stay on the Topic of my Talk. Thanks.]
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: