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NSF DataViz Hackathon for Polar CyberInfrastructure

This is the logistical home for the upcoming workshop on Polar DataViz and a hackathon on Polar CyberInfrastructure, sponsored by the National Science Foundation funded project PLR-1348450 and PLR-144562.

The organization of this tree is as follows:

  • static - Static portions of the website (CSS, JS, resources)
  • presentations - Presentations from the meeting (keynotes, etc.)
  • code - Includes sub-folders of ALv2 licensed code produced by each session.
  • report - The report from the workshop.
  • index.html - The actual web site.

Tweeting and Social Media

If you are considering tweeting about the site, please use the hashtag #nsfpolardatavis

If you use Google Plus, please consider leveraging our Google Group/Event Group here.

Website

http://nsf-polar-cyberinfrastructure.github.io/datavis-hackathon/

Submitting a Pull Request to the Website

0. Download and install hub.github.com
1. File JIRA issue for your update at https://github.com/NSF-Polar-Cyberinfrastructure/datavis-hackathon/issues
- you will get issue id e.g., #X where X is the issue ID, e.g., if X is 101, then #101
2. git clone https://github.com/NSF-Polar-Cyberinfrastructure/datavis-hackathon.git
3. cd datavis-hackathon
4. git checkout -b PR-X
5. edit files
6. git status (make sure it shows what files you expected to edit)
7. git add <files>
8. git commit -m “fix for #X contributed by <your username>”
9. git fork
10. git push -u <your git username> PR-X
11. git pull-request

Amazon Instance and Data Buckets

We have an Amazon Virtual Machine setup for the Hackathon attendees to access and use for storing and processing data. You should contact @MBoustani, @chrismattmann, @lewismc or @darth-pr for a username and login credentials for the machine if you wish to use it. Once you have feedback, progress with the following instructions:

The machine can be accessed by using the ssh program as follows.

ssh nsfpolardata.dyndns.org

login: <username>

password: <provided>

We have a shared account on the machine which we encourage you to use. This can be accessed as follows.

ssh ndeploy@localhost

We also have s3 data buckets configured and available for each proposed session. These can be accessed from the ndeploy account using the s3cmd as follows:

[ndeploy@nsfpolardata ~]$ s3cmd ls
2014-11-03 14:27  s3://nsf-issue-1
2014-11-03 14:27  s3://nsf-issue-11
2014-11-03 14:27  s3://nsf-issue-14
2014-11-03 14:27  s3://nsf-issue-15
2014-11-03 14:27  s3://nsf-issue-3
2014-11-03 14:27  s3://nsf-issue-42
2014-11-03 14:27  s3://nsf-issue-43
2014-11-03 14:26  s3://nsf-issue-48
2014-11-03 14:26  s3://nsf-issue-50
2014-11-03 14:26  s3://nsf-issue-66
2014-11-03 14:26  s3://nsf-issue-74
2014-11-03 14:26  s3://nsf-issue-77
2014-11-03 14:26  s3://nsf-issue-78
2014-11-03 14:26  s3://nsf-issue-79
2014-11-03 14:25  s3://nsf-issue-82
2014-11-03 14:25  s3://nsf-issue-85
2014-11-03 14:27  s3://nsf-issue-9

You can also use other s3cmd

s3cmd put
...
s3cmd get

etc.