Re: [TOS] RIT - Intro to Git
On Mon, 2009-09-14 at 19:12 -0500, David Farning wrote: Great, Maybe a very short intro to SSH with a links to the keygen command and a basic intro to ssh. I remember first coming across SSH, googling for it, and getting way to much information. At least now, the wikipedia entry comes up first:) hows this: http://en.flossmanuals.net/CommandLineIntro/SSH adam david Thank you - Wes Dillingham ___ tos mailing list tos@teachingopensource.org http://teachingopensource.org/mailman/listinfo/tos ___ tos mailing list tos@teachingopensource.org http://teachingopensource.org/mailman/listinfo/tos -- Adam Hyde Founder FLOSS Manuals German mobile : + 49 15 2230 54563 Email : a...@flossmanuals.net irc: irc.freenode.net #flossmanuals Free manuals for free software http://www.flossmanuals.net/about ___ tos mailing list tos@teachingopensource.org http://teachingopensource.org/mailman/listinfo/tos
Re: [TOS] RIT - Intro to Git
David, did you see this part: http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/RIT/Git_introduction#Create_SSH_Key Do you think this needs expanding on? - Wes On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 8:12 PM, David Farning dfarn...@sugarlabs.orgwrote: On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 4:51 PM, Wesley Dillingham wwdilling...@sugarlabs.org wrote: Hello TOS This is Wesley Dillingham, I am a teaching assistant with the Development for the olpc class at the Rochester Institute of Technology. One of our main goals besides encouraging development for the platform itself is to introduce the students to all of the tools used in the open source world. Upcoming this week is a demo for git I have written on TOS. This is designed to show users the basic functions of git so by the end of it they can create a local and remote repository and have them sync. Additionally, the ability to join an existing project and join in on the development. The tutorial can be found at: http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/RIT/Git_introduction If anyone has any ideas or suggestions on how one can improve upon this succinct intro to git please help! I am also looking to work on a follow piece with some more git commands and am looking for ideas on this as well. Great, Maybe a very short intro to SSH with a links to the keygen command and a basic intro to ssh. I remember first coming across SSH, googling for it, and getting way to much information. At least now, the wikipedia entry comes up first:) david Thank you - Wes Dillingham ___ tos mailing list tos@teachingopensource.org http://teachingopensource.org/mailman/listinfo/tos ___ tos mailing list tos@teachingopensource.org http://teachingopensource.org/mailman/listinfo/tos
Re: [TOS] RIT - Intro to Git
I remember being really confused for a really long time about what ssh _was_. But, acronyms often give me trouble:( I was thinking a sentence or two might help someone new. -- SSH or Secure Shell is a protocol that allows two computers to exchange data over a secure channel. The command ssh-keygen creates a pair of keys, one public and one private david On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 8:32 PM, Wesley Dillingham wwdilling...@sugarlabs.org wrote: David, did you see this part: http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/RIT/Git_introduction#Create_SSH_Key Do you think this needs expanding on? - Wes On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 8:12 PM, David Farning dfarn...@sugarlabs.org wrote: On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 4:51 PM, Wesley Dillingham wwdilling...@sugarlabs.org wrote: Hello TOS This is Wesley Dillingham, I am a teaching assistant with the Development for the olpc class at the Rochester Institute of Technology. One of our main goals besides encouraging development for the platform itself is to introduce the students to all of the tools used in the open source world. Upcoming this week is a demo for git I have written on TOS. This is designed to show users the basic functions of git so by the end of it they can create a local and remote repository and have them sync. Additionally, the ability to join an existing project and join in on the development. The tutorial can be found at: http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/RIT/Git_introduction If anyone has any ideas or suggestions on how one can improve upon this succinct intro to git please help! I am also looking to work on a follow piece with some more git commands and am looking for ideas on this as well. Great, Maybe a very short intro to SSH with a links to the keygen command and a basic intro to ssh. I remember first coming across SSH, googling for it, and getting way to much information. At least now, the wikipedia entry comes up first:) david Thank you - Wes Dillingham ___ tos mailing list tos@teachingopensource.org http://teachingopensource.org/mailman/listinfo/tos ___ tos mailing list tos@teachingopensource.org http://teachingopensource.org/mailman/listinfo/tos