Available here: http://teaching.variability.io/
- Make the artifacts (e.g., slides) publicly available. It is highly recommended to push the content in the git repository for having sustainable resources (see directory resources) A temporary solution is to describe where resources are externally hosted (Google drive, Dropbox, etc.);
- Create an
XXX.html
(choose youXXX
) with the following Markdown format, an example here: https://github.com/FAMILIAR-project/teaching/blob/gh-pages/chavarriaga2019.html or https://github.com/FAMILIAR-project/teaching/blob/gh-pages/FeatureIDE-tutorials.html - Add your contribution to the list of contributions, including a summary (edit contributions.md) and pointing out to
XXX.html
; - Add you to the list of contributors (edit contributors.md)
We're using Jekyll and Github pages as a lightweight method to share and publish content. It will certainly evolve after the SPLTea'15 workshop.
You simply have to edit Markdown files and send a pull request