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Message : Merge pull request #516 from carpentries-incubator/issue-469-learner-profiles
Adding learner profiles
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Message : Merge pull request #516 from carpentries-incubator/issue-469-learner-profiles
Adding learner profiles
As per issue #469, adding learner profiles based on the cohorts we've delivered to.
I've only delivered it to CDTs, who are represented by a single learner. Arguably I could split them into 2 - we tend to get people with a mix of different backgrounds, some of whom are arguably below the expected skills, some of whom basically already know all of day 1.
@steve-crouch mentioned delivering it to LSST, so I've added a profile based on the 'typical' astronomer too.