This repo represents a central collection of workshop content authored by the Cloud Advocacy team at Microsoft. The aka.ms link for this repo is https://aka.ms/cloud-advocate-workshops
A workshop usually involves a set of practical exercises and supporting materials that an instructor uses to lead a group of people through at an event like a technology conference. A file listing common advocacy workshop elements can be found here: https://github.com/microsoft/cloud-advocate-workshops/tree/main/common-workshop-elements.md
These workshops are cloned from a variety of repos and are presented here in a central location to simplify the process of locating all workshop content authored by the Cloud Advocacy team.
The source and authoritative location of each workshop hosted in this repo can be found in the following file: https://github.com/microsoft/cloud-advocate-workshops/tree/main/source-workshops.md
A separate set of workshops authored for the student/education audience by the Next Gen Advocacy Team can be located in the following repo https://github.com/microsoft/workshop-library
The workshop content in this repo is cloned from the source location on a periodic basis. Workshop titles, location and source location are listed in the table below. Cloud Advocates that wish to update workshop content here more frequently can issue a pull request against this repo or wait for synchronization to occur from the existing source repo. Cloud Advocates who wish to use this repo as the primary authoritative location for new or existing workshop content are welcome to do so. Cloud Advocates who want to add a copy of one of their workshops to this collection can do so but should remember to also update the source workshops file to assist with maintenance.
Some workshops here are actively being updated and some are in a relatively final state. This repo also hosts workshops written by people during their time as Cloud Advocates who have since moved on to other roles but where the workshop content is still relevant and useful to Cloud Advocacy's technical communities.
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