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Presentation slides are in a private Google drive #560

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Brcrwilliams opened this issue Jun 11, 2018 · 6 comments
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Presentation slides are in a private Google drive #560

Brcrwilliams opened this issue Jun 11, 2018 · 6 comments
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@Brcrwilliams
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The slide links in presentations.md all link to private google drives. As part of the Clair documentation, these should be public resources.

@jzelinskie
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Ah! I think these slides were effected by a Google Drive migration when CoreOS was acquired by Red Hat.
I'll look into fixing the URLs.

@jzelinskie jzelinskie added kind/documentation rtfm kind/bug things are not as they seem labels Jun 25, 2018
@naman
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naman commented Sep 21, 2018

Hey! Just to nudge you on this issue. Could you please make the slides publicly accessible? Thanks

@aubcor01
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Hi! Any idea when we can have access to the presentation slides? Thanks.

@jzelinskie
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Sadly, it looks like the slides were lost in the migration. The video recordings are the best we have. 😢

@jzelinskie jzelinskie added the low hanging fruit easy for new contributors label Nov 8, 2018
@mshaaban088
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@jzelinskie I've opened a PR to fix ContainerDays Boston 2016 slides broken link #661

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naibaf0 commented Nov 30, 2018

the videos are also gone right now as well.

ericysim pushed a commit to erics1989/clair that referenced this issue Apr 11, 2019
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