Closed ebeshero closed 8 years ago
One of the reasons we might consider this is, that we can then make our development conversations available to interested folks at the conference, or others working on similar projects.
Yes, absolutely! Just got back to the computer and had been thinking along the same lines. (With that said, I would ask that before we circulate development processes, we're allowed to go back and edit slightly, for the sake of this being the most useful learning environment possible.)
@ebeshero (in case this doesn't tag you automatically)
@mollyodonnell Welcome to GitHub, Molly! Just pinging you from the Issues section of our web GitHub. (This is just accessible from the web page, so you won't see it on the desktop client.)
Here is a question for us to consider, @ezimmer ! Shall we invite Molly here (and orient her), so that we do ALL our project development (the writing of the paper) in this GitHub space? GitHub is often used for collaborative writing for people working together on word-processing files, as well as code.
I was able to orient my colleague Stacey Triplette to GitHub pretty quickly when she was visiting my house a week before classes started this fall, and it made a huge difference to our efficiency in collaborating on the Amadis project. She was completely new to Git but she took to it very quickly. I wonder if we can orient Molly the same way, though she's at a distance! What do you think?