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"These are the skills you'll need" section in docs #480

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choldgraf opened this issue Feb 6, 2018 · 6 comments
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"These are the skills you'll need" section in docs #480

choldgraf opened this issue Feb 6, 2018 · 6 comments

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@choldgraf
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There are many different kinds of skills useful/needed for working with JupyterHub. It'd be helpful if we gave readers some idea for what these skills are, and links to other documentation for more information on them.

Different kinds of people we could design this around:

  • People who wish to deploy their own short-term jupyterhub
  • People who wish to run a longer-term jupyterhub

We whiteboarded a couple of ideas:

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consideRatio commented Feb 6, 2018

Docker - recommend a video + small interactive course?
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YAML - recommend one video
Kubernetes - recommend reading the "concepts" part of their documentation and some videos from kubecon perhaps.
Helm - recommend reading through almost all the documentation, as well as some video from kubecon
JupyterHub - recommend one of the presentations by yuvi?
Jupyter - a lot of resources, for educators:

Going to sleep zzzz, I can refine this list with concrete links that have been valuable in my learningprocess. I've learned a lot recently.

@ryanlovett
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systemd (init) and environment issues (e.g. PATH) come up a lot on the jupyter mailing list.

@yuvipanda
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@ryanlovett I agree with environment issues! But for at least kubernetes, you do not need systemd anywhere.

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That's a great set of links, @consideRatio!

@willingc willingc added this to To Do in Documentation tasks Feb 28, 2018
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@consideRatio
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These are the skills you need will certainly change, but some overview of what to be covered is now present in the guide: https://zero-to-jupyterhub.readthedocs.io/en/stable/#what-to-expect

Close this and pivot to suggest an entry point learning resource or two for related tech?

We have the Utilized tools section, which is like a primer to things, but I think it may be dangerous of having this section, as it will be too hard to maintain properly.

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jzf2101 commented Sep 5, 2018

I think we can close for now

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