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The repo for the official website for Code and Coffee in Long Beach, CA. Made with jekyll.
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Create 2015-10-13-hectorsoto.md #27

Closed masterH3X closed 9 years ago

masterH3X commented 9 years ago

This is to add the Introduction Page

masterH3X commented 9 years ago

Completed Introduction. Please Merge :+1:

rogerhoward commented 9 years ago

Hey @masterH3X - did you mean to close this pull request? If not, I can reopen and then merge it. If you did intend to close it, I'll wait for another pull request. Thanks!

rogerhoward commented 9 years ago

@masterH3X This pull request looks good - great job! I'm reopening and will merge it as it looks like you didn't intend to close it. If you disagree and want this page removed just ping me here.

masterH3X commented 8 years ago

Thanks Roger :+1: ! I was not sure if I should have closed it, but it's clear to me that it was not the time to close the Pull Request. This is the first time I work on GitHub and I am beginning to get the hang of things. Thanks a lot for your help :)

rogerhoward commented 8 years ago

No problem - you did a great job (your page is up, by the way!). Next time I see you, I can show you how to test locally.

Normally, you'd open a pull request and I would review it, decided whether to approve and merge it, or to ask you to make further changes before I approve and merge. The only time you'd normally close a pull request is if you opened it by accident, or decided you wanted to go back and make more changes before re-opening it. Hope that makes sense!

Great job, and thanks for joining us!

masterH3X commented 8 years ago

That makes perfect sense. Thanks a lot Roger!

On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 1:14 PM, Roger Howard notifications@github.com wrote:

No problem - you did a great job (your page is up, by the way!). Next time I see you, I can show you how to test locally.

Normally, you'd open a pull request and I would review it, decided whether to approve and merge it, or to ask you to make further changes before I approve and merge. The only time you'd normally close a pull request is if you opened it by accident, or decided you wanted to go back and make more changes before re-opening it. Hope that makes sense!

Great job, and thanks for joining us!

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/codeandcoffeelb/codeandcoffeelb.github.io/pull/27#issuecomment-148182182 .