1. Everyone should contribute equally to all aspects of the project (e.g., code, writing, project management). This should be evidenced by a roughly equal number of commits, pull request reviews, and participation in communication via GitHub issues.
You should be committing to Git every time you work on this project. Thus, we expect to see 10+ commits in your git log by the time you submit this milestone.
git commit messages should be meaningful. These will be marked. It’s OK if one or two are less meaningful, but most should be.
Each team member is expected to work in their personal fork of the repository, and then frequently send pull requests of their work to the upstream repo (the one they forked). The other teammates should review, critique (if necessary), and finally accept their teammate’s pull request.
Use GitHub issues to communicate to their teammate (as opposed to email or Slack)
Just before submitting, create a release on your project repo named 0.1.0.
1. Everyone should contribute equally to all aspects of the project (e.g., code, writing, project management). This should be evidenced by a roughly equal number of commits, pull request reviews, and participation in communication via GitHub issues.