On 05/05/2014 09:48 AM, Chris Packham wrote:
Hi,
I know there are a few people on this list that do git training in
various forms. At $dayjob I've been asked to run a few training
sessions in house. The initial audience is SW developers so they are
fairly clued up on VCS concepts and most have s
Hi Felipe,
Jordan McCullough here from the GitHub Training team. I noticed you were kind
enough to open a Pull Request (linked below for reference) addressing this. We
really do appreciate the contribution.
I'll review the PR just as soon as I can, so anticipate a merge with your
changes to th
On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 12:53 AM, Felipe Contreras
wrote:
> Scott Chacon wrote:
>> The GitHub training team has all of their materials open sourced under
>> a CC BY 3.0 license. They're all written in Markdown and hosted on
>> GitHub. You can check them out here, including going through an
>> onl
Scott Chacon wrote:
> The GitHub training team has all of their materials open sourced under
> a CC BY 3.0 license. They're all written in Markdown and hosted on
> GitHub. You can check them out here, including going through an
> online rendering of the materials:
>
> http://training.github.com/
The GitHub training team has all of their materials open sourced under
a CC BY 3.0 license. They're all written in Markdown and hosted on
GitHub. You can check them out here, including going through an
online rendering of the materials:
http://training.github.com/kit/
Scott
On Sun, May 4, 2014
Hi,
I know there are a few people on this list that do git training in
various forms. At $dayjob I've been asked to run a few training
sessions in house. The initial audience is SW developers so they are
fairly clued up on VCS concepts and most have some experience
(although some not positive) wit
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