All new group members should go through the following steps.
- Review the group participation guide and make sure you understand your expectations.
- Read Ryan's blog post on collaboration with GitHub to give you an idea of how we operate.
- Confirm that you have a working UNI
- Introduce yourself via email to division administrator Jenny Lee (
[email protected]
) and make sure you are on the correct department mailing lists. Your email should state- Your name and title
- That you are working with me
- The expected duration of your stay
- Confirm that you have a working LDEO account and / or email address. You will need this to access some servers. If not contact LDEO IT ([email protected])
- Email Ryan to remind him to grant you access to Gyre and Abyssal servers (email to LDEO IT)
- Email Ryan to remind him to grant you access to Ginsburg HPC cluster (email to CUIT)
- Sign up for GitHub. Tell Ryan your username so you can be added to the
ocean-transport
org - Sign up for Pangeo Cloud
- Ask Ryan invite you to the group slack
- Subscribe to the group Google calendar
- Make a PR to add yourself to the group website in the file https://github.com/ocean-transport/group-website/blob/master/_data/people.yml
- Familiarize yourself with the group guides: https://github.com/ocean-transport/guides
- If you're new to Python, check out https://earth-env-data-science.github.io/
- If you're new to Oceanography, check out https://rabernat.github.io/intro_to_physical_oceanography
- For a deeper overview of our research, read Ryan's review of Isopycnal Mixing
- For concrete questions you can always use the slack workspace.
- Create a new repo for yourself in the
ocean-transport
GitHub org - Start logging your first TODO items as distinct GitHub issues
- Establish a weekly 1:1 meeting time with Ryan