From 18eabc1423707b756e8fb986e1de76a29fc1a4ba Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Zwart Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2024 11:16:11 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] new index and re-wording --- ci_handbook/index.qmd | 15 +++++++++++++++ index.qmd | 14 ++++++++++---- 2 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) create mode 100644 ci_handbook/index.qmd diff --git a/ci_handbook/index.qmd b/ci_handbook/index.qmd new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5f1761f --- /dev/null +++ b/ci_handbook/index.qmd @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +--- +title: "CI Handbook" +format: + html: + toc: true + toc-depth: 3 + toc-position: left + comments: + utterances: + repo: eco4cast/efi-ci-workshop-2024 +--- + +## CI Handbook Documents + +🚧 diff --git a/index.qmd b/index.qmd index f97bf55..3c28e2f 100644 --- a/index.qmd +++ b/index.qmd @@ -14,16 +14,16 @@ format: ![](images/DSC_7900.JPG) -The lack of widely accepted cyberinfrastructure (CI) design principles poses a major obstacle for researchers and organizations seeking to engage in ecological forecasting. In an effort to address these obstacles, a workshop convened forecasting researchers and CI experts from government, academia, industry, and NGOs to: +The absence of widely accepted cyberinfrastructure (CI) design principles remains a significant challenge for researchers and organizations involved in ecological forecasting. To tackle these issues, a workshop brought together forecasting researchers and CI experts from government, academia, industry, and NGOs. The key goals of the workshop were to: -1. **Collate** common CI practices currently used +1. **Collate** commonly used CI practices 2. **Identify** CI needs and gaps -3. **Propose** CI designs for various forecasting problems +3. **Propose** CI designs to address various forecasting challenges ## Workshop Outcomes -An objective of the workshop was to create an open-access version-controlled online document. This document was envisioned as a community-developed handbook of CI design principles and recommended practices accessible to the workshop participants and the broader Ecological Forecasting Initiative (EFI) community. The living document is to function as a comprehensive CI guide for both novice and experienced forecasters aligned with community-developed forecasting standards [@dietze2023community]. +A primary objective of the workshop was to develop an open-access, version-controlled online document. This document is intended to evolve into a community-driven handbook of CI design principles and best practices, accessible to both workshop participants and the broader Ecological Forecasting Initiative (EFI) community. This living document will serve as a comprehensive CI guide, suitable for both beginners and experienced forecasters, and will align with community-established forecasting standards [@dietze2023community]. # How to Contribute @@ -37,6 +37,12 @@ managing the website deployment. ## Getting Started +### Scope + +Begin by reviewing the [workshop summary documents](workshopsummary/summary.qmd) to familiarize yourself with the key topics discussed during the 2024 workshop. Additionally, read the [briefing paper](workshopsummary/brief.qmd), which outlines the initial CI design principles covered at the event. We welcome and encourage your comments on these materials. + +We also invite you to contribute to the ecological forecasting CI handbook, which is currently in development and in need of the most input. + ### Prerequisites Before you start, you will need: