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Software Carpentry introduction to Git for novices.
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Remotes #21

Closed mcritchlow closed 7 years ago

mcritchlow commented 7 years ago

https://ucsdlib.github.io/git-novice/06-remotes/

Should just need context updates. The overall narrative seems pretty solid.

mcritchlow commented 7 years ago

Thoughts on whether it's worth updating all the screenshots in this episode? I can see doing the screenshots, but perhaps not the diagrams. Or, leaving as-is. I'm happy to take this one for tomorrow, but would like your thoughts before doing so @dunn @chrissyrissmeyer

dunn commented 7 years ago

I wonder if we can get away with just removing the screenshots and walking through the process in real-time. It's straightforward enough that students probably won't need to go back and reference it (and if they do, we can link to the GitHub docs).

mcritchlow commented 7 years ago

I'm totally in favor of that. In reality when I've done this that's exactly what's happened.

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I wonder if we can get away with just removing the screenshots and walking through the process in real-time. It's straightforward enough that students probably won't need to go back and reference it (and if they do, we can link to the GitHub docs).

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mcritchlow commented 7 years ago

@chrissyrissmeyer if you're good with that approach, i'll get that done this morning.

chrissyrissmeyer commented 7 years ago

Totally fine by me!

mcritchlow commented 7 years ago

So here are some links I think would be valuable to replace the existing page with:

Maybe an "Extra" for Github Desktop? Could also go in Tools.

Are there others you all know of or would recommend?