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Contributing by adding content - how about outlining potential topics? #43

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RSKriegs opened this issue Dec 10, 2023 · 2 comments
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@RSKriegs
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Hi everyone, as I've read through the wiki I think it's great, but I also think it lacks some information regarding several concepts/tools which I personally find potentially relevant for data engineers. I would like to ask you what you think about the idea of gathering a list of such topics first? Some sort of a TO DO list. I think it could enable more contributions as potential contributors would be more encouraged if they knew exactly what topics could they focus on, and if their ideas are in a scope of a data engineering wiki.

Some examples of stuff that I think could be added, even if some of them are basic and/or straight-forward:

  • entries regarding message brokers/queues - what are they and some sample tools such as Apache Kafka
  • infrastructure stuff - virtualization, containerization, infrastructure-as-a-code etc. tools like Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform
  • data visualization, including some sample industry standard tools (for instance Power BI) and open-source (such as Superset)
  • maybe some more programming stuff (more languages - for example R or Rust, some OOP concepts, Big O Notation etc.)
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JPHaus commented Dec 10, 2023

We could make an issue for each topic and label the ones that are good for beginners to contribute to. We've done that in the past a few times and I could revamp the contributing guidelines to make it easier/clearer.
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Out of the topics you listed I'd vote for/prioritize the first 2.

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I agree that the 2nd seems the most important (and 1st afterwards). I personally could contribute on these once I find some spare time, but let's see if somebody will outrace me :)

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