Problem
Currently, urunc resources such as talks, demos, blog posts, and tutorials are spread across different platforms. While the README already contains a "Publications and Talks" section, new users may not easily discover these resources when browsing the website/documentation.
From a newcomer's perspective, it can be difficult to find learning material for urunc, and users often have to rely on external websites or search to discover talks, articles, or demos.
Proposed Solution
Create a dedicated documentation page/tab (for example: Learning Resources or Talks & Publications) on the urunc website that centralizes:
- blog posts
- conference talks
- demo videos
- external articles/resources
Benefits
- Improves discoverability for newcomers
- Centralizes learning resources in one place
- Reduces dependency on external searches
Problem
Currently, urunc resources such as talks, demos, blog posts, and tutorials are spread across different platforms. While the README already contains a "Publications and Talks" section, new users may not easily discover these resources when browsing the website/documentation.
From a newcomer's perspective, it can be difficult to find learning material for urunc, and users often have to rely on external websites or search to discover talks, articles, or demos.
Proposed Solution
Create a dedicated documentation page/tab (for example:
Learning ResourcesorTalks & Publications) on the urunc website that centralizes:Benefits