> On Nov 30, 2015, at 10:56 PM, Michael Dexter <dex...@ambidexter.com> wrote: > > On 11/30/15 10:52 PM, Ali Corbin wrote: >> I don't think I could come up with anything very organized, but I've used >> git and github for years and could probably babble on about them. >> >> But maybe everyone already groks git and just wants to get up to speed on >> github? The only thing it really adds to git is this forking business I >> think. Except maybe for the wiki and the defect tracking that they give >> you, and the webpages. > > How about... > > You create a simple project "foo" on your GitHub account and walk people > through checking it out, modifying it, committing back, forking it, > borking it and you follow along on-screen via GitHub.org? > If that doesn’t include merge, add that to the list. I’d say something about git terminology, but @bcantrill already covered it quite nicely on the recent BSDnow podcast.
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