[Metalab] [intern] Hands-On GIT Workshop
Sebastian Bachmann
me at free-minds.net
Wed May 28 22:42:42 CEST 2014
I think you mean 3.6.2014 and 10.6.2014 right?
Am 28.05.2014 21:49, schrieb Chris Hager:
> Hello!
>
> Thanks for participating in the first Git workshop session yesterday!
> Next time we will start "projects" in small groups to slowly get into
> practicing techniques and workflows. The second session will be in 2
> weeks, on *Tuesday 10.5.2014, 19:00* (and I'll be a bit better
> prepared for such a large group). :)
>
> I'd like to invite everyone not quite familiar with single-user Git
> workflows to come to a small "beginner workshop" where we can practice
> everything for 1 or 2 hours. Lets meet next week on *Tuesday 3.5.2014,
> 19:00* in the Metalab Library.
>
> Thanks to everyone contributing to the shared PiratePad (really cool
> to see notes and questions being collected in the background), and to
> Phileas and the others who cleaned up the shared PiratePad (now in our
> workshop repo:
> https://github.com/metachris/metalab-git-workshop/blob/master/NOTES-2014-05-27.md).
>
> Also, *we got mailing list: *git-workshop at lists.metalab.at
> <mailto:git-workshop at lists.metalab.at>! All future Git workshop
> communication will happen there, so please sign up
> (https://lists.metalab.at/mailman/listinfo/git-workshop).
>
> Finally I'd like to collect a little bit of feedback. If you have a
> few minutes, filling out this 5 question survey would be appreciated:
> https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/KHDY25J
>
> Cheers,
> Chris
>
> If you want something to practice, try to update your git-workshop
> fork with the new upstream changes. If you want to exercise more, try
> this:
>
> 1. Create a local repo and make a few commits
> 2. Create 2 new branches where you make commits, then merge everything
> into master
> 3. Create a test Github repository, add this remote to your local git
> repository, and push your changes
> 4. Create a feature branch with a few commits
> 5. Push the feature branch to Github
> 6. On the Github web interface, create a pull request for your feature
> branch to master
>
> More exercises: http://jnthn.net/training/git/exercises.pdf
>
> Feel encouraged to chat about the exercises on the
> git-workshop at lists.metalab.at <mailto:git-workshop at lists.metalab.at>
> mailing list
>
>
> On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 11:12 AM, Chris Hager <chris at linuxuser.at
> <mailto:chris at linuxuser.at>> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone!
>
> Great to see so much interest in the Git workshop, and I'm looking
> forward to the first session on the upcoming *Tuesday (27.5.2014,
> 19:00, Hauptraum)*. The part-1 session will cover the basics and
> some intermediate techniques; feel encouraged to come to this
> first session if you want to know more about Git!
>
> So far about 25 people expressed their basic interest to attend,
> and I've been thinking long and hard how to do this workshop with
> a larger group. I think for the workshop to still be hands-on,
> we'll need to cap it at 15 people per evening and just repeat the
> part-1 session another evening with second group if there is
> enough interest.
>
> *If you want to attend, please let me know by attempting task 1*
> [1] (it's very easy)!
>
> If need be we'll queue first come first serve with preferential
> queueing for members. If you'd like to attend the following, more
> advanced sessions, please come to a part-1 session as well (if
> you're bored you can help or just tune out : ).
>
> Cheers,
> Chris
>
> [1] https://metalab.at/wiki/GIT_Workshop_2014
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 10:47 AM, Chris Hager <chris at linuxuser.at
> <mailto:chris at linuxuser.at>> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone!
>
> A hands-on GIT workshop in two or more parts is happening!
> First evening will be Tue, 27.5.2014 (today in 2 Weeks). All
> skill levels are welcome -- if you are curious, feel invited
> to join!
>
> https://metalab.at/wiki/GIT_Workshop_2014
>
> *About Me*
>
> I've been using GIT for about 6 years professionally, from
> small projects to open-source contributions to large
> production systems and deployment toolchains (eg. for MeetMe,
> one of the largest social networks in the USA with ~60mio
> members) and am fairly fluent with most GIT workflows. I'm
> happy to help people get a fun and efficient start with GIT.
>
> My Jabber handle is metachris at jabber.metalab.at
> <mailto:metachris at jabber.metalab.at> if you want to contact me
> via IM.
>
> Feedback and ideas are appreciated!
>
> Best regards,
> - Chris
>
>
>
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