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  1. So, Trevor Price & I started building the Windows Installer. It started out as a Python script. You had to get Python working and then you ran this script and it took care of some of the additional complexities. This is as close as I can get to the original script:

    github.com/swcarpentry/windows

    We kept adding more fixes (& fixing things that broke; which happened a lot) & eventually packaged it all as a proper Windows installer to make things easier for students.

  2. So, Trevor Price & I started building the #SoftwareCarpentry Windows Installer. It started out as a Python script. You had to get Python working and then you ran this script and it took care of some of the additional complexities. This is as close as I can get to the original script:

    github.com/swcarpentry/windows

    We kept adding more fixes (& fixing things that broke; which happened a lot) & eventually packaged it all as a proper Windows installer to make things easier for students.

  3. So, Trevor Price & I started building the #SoftwareCarpentry Windows Installer. It started out as a Python script. You had to get Python working and then you ran this script and it took care of some of the additional complexities. This is as close as I can get to the original script:

    github.com/swcarpentry/windows

    We kept adding more fixes (& fixing things that broke; which happened a lot) & eventually packaged it all as a proper Windows installer to make things easier for students.

  4. Wow, the removal of @thecarpentries windows-maintainers team really takes me back.

    When #SoftwareCarpentry started teaching workshops in ~2012 installation for Windows users was a nightmare. We would often spend the first 1+ hours of a workshop desperately scrambling to fix bash/Python install issues on Windows.

    So, a tiny group of us starting trying to make that experience better. 🧵

  5. Wow, the removal of @thecarpentries windows-maintainers team really takes me back.

    When #SoftwareCarpentry started teaching workshops in ~2012 installation for Windows users was a nightmare. We would often spend the first 1+ hours of a workshop desperately scrambling to fix bash/Python install issues on Windows.

    So, a tiny group of us starting trying to make that experience better. 🧵

  6. Wow, the removal of @thecarpentries windows-maintainers team really takes me back.

    When started teaching workshops in ~2012 installation for Windows users was a nightmare. We would often spend the first 1+ hours of a workshop desperately scrambling to fix bash/Python install issues on Windows.

    So, a tiny group of us starting trying to make that experience better. 🧵

  7. Wow, the removal of @thecarpentries windows-maintainers team really takes me back.

    When #SoftwareCarpentry started teaching workshops in ~2012 installation for Windows users was a nightmare. We would often spend the first 1+ hours of a workshop desperately scrambling to fix bash/Python install issues on Windows.

    So, a tiny group of us starting trying to make that experience better. 🧵

  8. Wow, the removal of @thecarpentries windows-maintainers team really takes me back.

    When #SoftwareCarpentry started teaching workshops in ~2012 installation for Windows users was a nightmare. We would often spend the first 1+ hours of a workshop desperately scrambling to fix bash/Python install issues on Windows.

    So, a tiny group of us starting trying to make that experience better. 🧵

  9. Wading birds foraging in the Everglades

    Great Egret nest counts at multiple spatial scales since the 1980s

    Launching the drone from the airboat

    The Weecology group run by Morgan Ernest and Ethan White at the University of Florida is seeking a post-doctoral researcher to join our Everglades Wading Bird project. This is a long-term study monitoring wading bird breeding colonies in the […]

    https://jabberwocky.weecology.org/2026/04/15/postdoc-job-ad-wading-bird-ecology-in-the-everglades/