On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 9:38 AM, Christopher Duncombe Rae - NOAA Affiliate <
christopher.duncombe.rae at noaa.gov> wrote:
> Yes, github provides opportunity for comment and questions through the
> issues and pull requests.
>
In short, an "issue" is much like a ticket in TRAC -- someone can start a
new one, and then a discussion thread follows -- it can eventually be
"resolved" one way or another.
a "pull request" is what you initiate when you have changed something in
the repository (in this case, edited the document), and you want yur change
to be incorporated into the main version. When one of these is initiated,
the managers of the project can simply merge that change in -- unlikely --
or can start a thread of conversation about the changes -- usually leading
to some editing and updated before the change is brought in -- or not.
The discussions of both issues and pull requests can be linked to email --
so that participants can reply to an email, and have their reply added to
the discussion thread on gitHub.
>
> Probably you want to start with the github bootcamp,
> https://help.github.com/categories/54/articles.
>
This looks like a good start.
> This also has links to other resources for git and github. If you are not
> too familiar with git, I have found the NDP interactive cheatsheet
> <http://ndpsoftware.com/git-cheatsheet.html> an extremely valuable
> resource, although there are a lot of git tutorials and cheatsheets out
> there.
>
Note that in this case, one could participate in the process without
knowing any thign about git at all -- particularly if you are mostly
raising issues and participating in discussions initiated by others, and
working on a project started by someone else.
So while git itself has a pretty difficult learning curve, that shouldn't
be a barier to entry for this project.
-Chris (different Chris...)
>
> Chris
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 9:51 AM, Nan Galbraith <ngalbraith at whoi.edu>
> wrote:
>
>> I agree, it's time for a webinar, unless we can manage a meeting,
>> preferably in the south of France. Following these threads is becoming
>> difficult.
>>
>> I've had only a little experience with github; although I think trac has
>> worked really well for issues in CF-1, it does seem like the changes in
>> CF-2 will be so substantial that we'll need github, or something like it.
>> I'm hoping it provides the ability to ask questions and make comments - I
>> don't necessarily want to be editing the main document - and has an
>> email notification/interface built in.
>>
>> If anyone can recommend a good github tutorial, please pass it along.
>>
>> Thanks - Nan
>>
>> On 9/23/14 5:16 PM, Signell, Richard wrote:
>>
>>> Jonathan,
>>> I wonder if we might have a webinar to demonstrate/talk about the
>>> concepts we envision here. We've done a lot of typing, but I get with
>>> 30 min together online I bet we could end up with consensus.
>>>
>>> -Rich
>>>
>>>
>>
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