Re: [edu-team] GitHub Tutorial

Mirjam Kuehne <mir@ripe.net> Wed, 12 April 2017 08:48 UTC

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Hi Russ,

Thanks for the suggestion. We had a GitHub training for WG chairs some
time ago which was well receive. I also thought it would be a good time
to provide that for the larger IETF community.

On the other hand, at IETF 98 there was a GitHub BoF (organised by Paul
Hoffman) which was also discussed during the WG chairs session. I had a
chat with Paul Hoffman afterwards. He thought it would be too early for
a tutorial at this point until we have all the processes in order (how
to integrate email discussions with discussions on GitHub etc.). I am
not sure I am convinced however. People won't stop using GitHub in the
meantime and it wouldn't hurt to provide some tips and tricks.

At the WG chairs session it was also suggested to possibly combine this
with other tools and provide a training on travis(?), circl and GitHub
for instance.

What do others think?

Mirjam


On 11/04/17 19:02, Russ Housley wrote:
> In the hallway, I heard some people asking for a Sunday tutorial about GitHub.  Maybe we can find someone to talk about that.  Martin and Mark are on the IAB, so they are probably not available on Sunday afternoon.  Who else could do it?
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