Task 1 (Starting issue)
Creating a new issue for each of them and write down some instructions on how to do the task.
Task 2 (Project board)
Setting up automation. Organization owners and members can configure workflows on an organization-wide project board. Frequently check the Issue and Pull requests tabs to make sure with our project board, and reminde people to tag their pull requests.
Task 3 (Set up readme.md)
Setting up 3 headings: Introduction, Code and Contributors and write a short summary that my team will do according to the taks.
Task 4 (Show your team to the internet)
Updating this web page: https://csci3251-2020.github.io/project-team-c/
. Go to readme.md
and use a loop in the folder _stu
to go through all files under Contributors. You should show image, user, name and content. For the details, you can go to issues
.
Task 5 (Keep checking)
Very simple task. Just keep checking as a leader. Keep the community going.
Task 6 (Write C code)
In code.c
, write a piece of very simple C code whatever you like.
Task 7 (Get a status badge)
Updating this web page: https://csci3251-2020.github.io/project-team-c/
. Edit readme.md
, and include the code from code.c
. You can find the code in Task 6. And also you should insert the resultant image by using markdown under the code. For the details, you can go to issues
.
Task 8 (Promote our repo)
Clicking our team's page here https://csci3251-2020.github.io/project-team-c/
. Edit and include the repo last updated time using site.time
under the web page. Going to the public repo of csci3251-2020.github.io
and edit the file, add a link of our team. Finally, send a request for review from @chuckjee.
That's all about the project!!!
{% include_relative code.c %}
@{{ contributor.user }} ({{ contributor.name }}) {{ contributor.content | markdownify }} |
Last updated: {{ site.time }}