Given our current pre-requisites and pre-course material, some of the content of this tutorial is a bit out of date now. It is a shame to get rid of any content, considering the fact that this tutorial is not aimed exclusively at FAC students:
the first week of the full time Founders & Coders course, or to those just starting out with git
So, @NataliaLKB, I'm not sure how you feel about the suggestions below? But if this is going to be used as the first workshop in the FAC curriculum, it feels a bit strange for students to have any basics explained to them, which we have already required them to cover.
We now consider the first part of Udacity's git & github course to be mandatory precourse material. So it's probably worth removing the following:
"Need to Know Terminology" - repo, version control, git & github
"Why Version Control"
"Code Base History" - whole section
How to install git
We require people to have a github account & to create their own one-page website in order to apply for the course. So we can remove:
mention of getting a github account for the first time
Given our current pre-requisites and pre-course material, some of the content of this tutorial is a bit out of date now. It is a shame to get rid of any content, considering the fact that this tutorial is not aimed exclusively at FAC students:
So, @NataliaLKB, I'm not sure how you feel about the suggestions below? But if this is going to be used as the first workshop in the FAC curriculum, it feels a bit strange for students to have any basics explained to them, which we have already required them to cover.
We now consider the first part of Udacity's git & github course to be mandatory precourse material. So it's probably worth removing the following:
We require people to have a github account & to create their own one-page website in order to apply for the course. So we can remove: