From e6285044ce015a3bbe3758b9b17c51faa09619f7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Fredo Erxleben <f.erxleben@hzdr.de>
Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2020 10:44:11 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Remove service pages

---
 _data/navigation.yml    |  4 ---
 _layouts/frontpage.html |  1 -
 services/index.md       | 18 ----------
 services/training.md    | 78 -----------------------------------------
 4 files changed, 101 deletions(-)
 delete mode 100644 services/index.md
 delete mode 100644 services/training.md

diff --git a/_data/navigation.yml b/_data/navigation.yml
index b72badade..c4adf10c7 100644
--- a/_data/navigation.yml
+++ b/_data/navigation.yml
@@ -16,10 +16,6 @@ header:
           url: /
           fontawesome_class: "fas fa-home"
 
-        - title: Services
-          url: services/
-          fontawesome_class: "fas fa-chalkboard-teacher"
-
         - title: Blog
           url: blog/
           fontawesome_class: "fas fa-blog"
diff --git a/_layouts/frontpage.html b/_layouts/frontpage.html
index d2b09821c..de5b1e164 100644
--- a/_layouts/frontpage.html
+++ b/_layouts/frontpage.html
@@ -37,7 +37,6 @@
                     to perpetuate modern scientific software development principles in order to
                     make research software engineering more sustainable.</p>
                 <p>
-                    <a href="{{ 'services/' | relative_url }}" class="btn btn-outline-light">Get in touch</a>
                     <a href="{{ 'faq' | relative_url }}" class="btn btn-outline-light">
                         <i class="fas fa-question-circle" aria-hidden="true"></i> FAQ
                     </a>
diff --git a/services/index.md b/services/index.md
deleted file mode 100644
index c6c3bdc0d..000000000
--- a/services/index.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
----
-title: Services
-title_image: default
-layout: services/index
-author: none
-additional_css:
-    - services/custom.css
-    - title/service-title-buttons.css
-excerpt:
-  "The service portfolio of HIFIS Software is structured into 4 different
-  components that seamlessly interoperate with each other: Education &
-  Training, Technology, Consulting and Community Services."
----
-{% comment %}
-  This markdown file triggers the generation of the services page.
-  Only the frontmatter is required by Jekyll.
-  The contents section does not get rendered into HTML on purpose.
-{% endcomment %}
diff --git a/services/training.md b/services/training.md
deleted file mode 100644
index fe768aa35..000000000
--- a/services/training.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,78 +0,0 @@
----
-title: Education & Training
-title_image: default
-layout: services/default
-author: none
-additional_css:
-    - title/service-title-buttons.css
-excerpt:
-  "The service portfolio of HIFIS Software is structured into 4 different
-  components that seamlessly interoperate with each other: Education &
-  Training, Technology, Consulting and Community Services."
----
-
-The purpose of the Education & Training component is to offer courses, materials, and workshops to help you in getting started, or to boost your engineering practices.
-On this page, you can find upcoming workshops on a range of topics, as well as external resources to help you get started.
-
-Can't find exactly what you're looking for?  Talk to us directly:
-{% include contact_us/mini.html %}
-{% include helpdesk/mini.html %}
-
-# Upcoming Workshops
-
-{% assign events = site.events | where: "type", "workshop" %}
-{% include events/upcoming_events_list.html events=events limit=3 %}
-
-Looking for something more specific?
-Request a workshop or talk to us:
-{% include contact_us/mini.html %}
-{% include helpdesk/mini.html %}
-
-# External Resources
-
-These articles are written by third party organisations, and they aren't necessarily focussed on research software development, but they represent a set of industry best practices for writing software, sharing code, and building software communities.
-We've brought these together here to try and answer some common questions that researchers often ask us.
-
-### How Do I Share My Project?
-
-* **Licensing** -
-    Open source projects need an open source license - but how do I do that, and what license should I use?
-    For a simple way to get started, try [Choose A License][choose-a-license], and for a more in-depth guide to creating open source projects, try [The Open Source Guide][open-source-guide/legal].
-* **Citations** -
-    It's important to prepare software projects for citation as part of sustainable research software development.
-    Simple ways to both prepare for citation, and cite other researchers' software, are described at this [Research Software Citation][research-software/citation] guide.
-* **Documentation** -
-    Writing good documentation can be hard, but Write the Docs have put together a [Beginner's Guide to Writing Documentation][write-the-docs/beginners-guide], starting with a single README file.
-
-If you're just starting out with this topic, and you have some code you want to make ready for publication/open source sharing, we run regular workshops where we can help you with all of these topics.
-Click to [**see all our workshops**][internal/events] and find out more.
-
-[choose-a-license]: <https://choosealicense.com/>
-[open-source-guide/legal]: <https://opensource.guide/legal/>
-[research-software/citation]: <https://research-software.org/citation>
-[write-the-docs/beginners-guide]: <https://www.writethedocs.org/guide/writing/beginners-guide-to-docs/>
-[internal/events]: {% link events.md %}
-
-### What Are Best Practices for Research Software?
-
-* **Ethical Software** -
-    Ethical research practices should also be visible in how we write research software.
-    [The Turing Way][turing-way] is a guide to these best practices in data science, particularly reproducibility.
-* **Software Layout** -
-    Common patterns for software aim to make it as easy as possible for reviewers or new team members to understand how a project works.
-    One pattern is using common project folder layouts.  The [Cookiecutter Data Science][cookiecutter-data-science] project provides a way to get started quickly on new data science projects in a manner that other people will be able to recognise and understand.
-* **Committing** -
-    Reading through commits in a shared project can be a valuable way of understanding changes that you or other people have made, and figuring out when a bug appeared.
-    [How to Write a Git Commit Message][git-commit-message] explains how to describe the contents of a commit in a clean and readable way.
-    Also, as a deep read, try [My favourite Git commit][my-favourite-commit].
-
-[turing-way]: <https://the-turing-way.netlify.app/>
-[cookiecutter-data-science]: <https://drivendata.github.io/cookiecutter-data-science/>
-[git-commit-message]: <https://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/>
-[my-favourite-commit]: <https://dhwthompson.com/2019/my-favourite-git-commit>
-
-### Still Got Questions?
-
-Let us know where you feel you need more support, what other questions you want answered, and what articles you'd find helpful:
-{% include contact_us/mini.html %}
-{% include helpdesk/mini.html %}
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