Home · CarpenPi/docs Wiki · GitHub Skip to content Sign up Sign up Why GitHub? Features → Mobile → Actions → Codespaces → Packages → Security → Code review → Project management → Integrations → GitHub Sponsors → Customer stories→ Team Enterprise Explore Explore GitHub → Learn and contribute Topics → Collections → Trending → Learning Lab → Open source guides → Connect with others The ReadME Project → Events → Community forum → GitHub Education → GitHub Stars program → Marketplace Pricing Plans → Compare plans → Contact Sales → Education → In this repository All GitHub ↵ Jump to ↵ No suggested jump to results In this repository All GitHub ↵ Jump to ↵ In this organization All GitHub ↵ Jump to ↵ In this repository All GitHub ↵ Jump to ↵ Sign in Sign up Sign up {{ message }} CarpenPi / docs Notifications Star 2 Fork 0 Code Issues 2 Pull requests 0 Actions Projects 0 Wiki Security Insights More Code Issues Pull requests Actions Projects Wiki Security Insights Home Jump to bottom Flic Anderson edited this page Apr 1, 2021 · 18 revisions About CarpenPi CarpenPi aims to facilitate Software Carpentry and Data Carpentry lessons to be taught from a cluster of Raspberry Pis, to allow them to be run in places with unreliable internet connections. CarpenPi was born out of the Software Sustainability Institute's 2021 Collababorations Workshop. The idea was formed by a team during the Collaborative Ideas session, and the implementation began on the Hack Day. For more info on the project motivation see the CollabW21-Demo-Presentation repository. Minimum Requirements All Raspberry Pi's need Wifi capability which is built into version 3 and 4 Pi's but USB dongles can be included for lower versions. At least two Pi's are required for infrastructure and then enough Pi's for all attendees. Code of Conduct We follow the Code of Conduct outlined by the Carpentries Architecture See Pi-Network for an overview. Repositories Raspberry Pi images/setup AccessPoint: runs an access point on a Pi to set up a local network WebServer: runs a web server on a Pi to host the carpentries training materials without internet access git-server: runs a git server on a Pi to allow course participants to collaborate via git without needing external internet access Other repositories TrainTrainers: Carpentry course for trainers who want to use a Pi cluster CollabW21-DemoPresentation: Presentation for the Collaborations Workshop Hackday docs: Repository for this wiki workshop-admin: Repository for a web app to help administer the courses Recent Decisions Project name: CarpPi CarpenPis CarpentPis (with the 't'?) Carpentries in a Case CarPinTries The Fruit of Knowledge Pandora's box DeliverPi RaspPiTrain Off-grid Carpentries Raspberry CarpenPis CarpentryJam Logo : Combining Raspberry Pi and Carpentries logo. Colour scheme close to Pi or Carpentries? Why chose? Lets not modify the original images Carpentry bolt with Raspberry on or replace bolt with raspberry? Remove th bolt due to clash of colours Fun font or formal? We're too fun to be formal. Licence : Following the carpentries website we are using the MIT licence for code and CC-BY for materials. Future Work See project issues for details for future work. The main areas are: Making the pi network auto-configurable Updating the training materials The workshop admin area Contributors In alphabetical order: Abhishek Dasgupta Alison Clarke Emily Lewis Flic Anderson Irma Hafidz Jannetta Steyn Rebecca Wilson Sam Haynes Talia Caplan Pages 2 Home Pi Network Clone this wiki locally © 2021 GitHub, Inc. Terms Privacy Security Status Docs Contact GitHub Pricing API Training Blog About You can’t perform that action at this time. You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session. You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.