As soon as you finish with the Weaver, publish the interview on GitHub. This will allow you to save versions of your interview and build interviews as a team.
Step 1: Create a GitHub Account
To do this you must have a GitHub account.
If you don't have a GitHub account, go to GitHub and create one. (This is also a good time to make sure you are listed as a member on @SuffolkLITLab's People page. If you aren't, ask @samglover, @nonprofittechy, or @colarusso to invite you.) You may also want to adjust your settings to keep your email address private.
As soon as you finish with the Weaver, publish the interview on GitHub. This will allow you to save versions of your interview and build interviews as a team.
Step 1: Create a GitHub Account
To do this you must have a GitHub account.
If you don't have a GitHub account, go to GitHub and create one. (This is also a good time to make sure you are listed as a member on @SuffolkLITLab's People page. If you aren't, ask @samglover, @nonprofittechy, or @colarusso to invite you.) You may also want to adjust your settings to keep your email address private.
To Do
Step 2: Publish the Interview on GitHub
To Do
Documentation
Step 3: Pull the Interview Repository to Your Docassemble Playground
To Do
Documentation