David Farning wrote: > Now that you have some code, it is time to make it public. > 1. Upload the activity to http://activities.sugarlabs.org . This is > the activities library students and teachers use to grab new > activities. >
Done. The .xo is uploaded as the activity "BlockHead", and its status is "1 In Sandbox file". > 2. Store your code in the git repository at git.sugarlabs.org . This > is where developer keep their code. By publicly posting it, when a > fellow developer says, 'hum that is clever' they can easily find out > how you did something or even use your code as a base for something > new and clever. > Need some help here. I established a user identity and uploaded an SSH2 (RSA) public key. I commited a git source tree on my Ubuntu 8.10 box, and ran this command: git push g...@git.sugarlabs.org:jjposner/BlockHead.git I got both a "Password:" prompt and a "g...@git.sugarlabs.org's password:" prompt. What do I enter for a password? Or am I doing it all wrong? Tx, John _______________________________________________ FourthGradeMath mailing list FourthGradeMath@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/fourthgrademath