Indeed, I'm mainly interested in pragmatic use. As indicated "cheat notes". I think I was at Ian's presentation, but somehow did not grasp what I needed to know the other week. And as with so many powerful tools, the devil is in those easily forgotten details. Unless my memory is really bad, I don't think we've had anything much on the Web interface(s), and my guess is that casual users like me could take advantage of those. I failed to issue the pull request via that route, in fact. JN On 2019-10-29 12:34 p.m., Tug Williams wrote: > I had understood that next week's discussion would be more aimed at top down pragmatic use of git in the real world - > hopefully based on the "tools should make life easier, not inflict pain" principal. > > We had a bottom up talk a while back. I think Ian gave it? > > Tug > > On 2019-10-29 11:49, J C Nash wrote: >> I have more of my own stuff on Gitlab. However, I'm interested in learning a bit >> more about using git effectively in collaboration with others no matter which platform >> (or their own site) they are using. The git paradigm is not trivial. For those of us >> who use it sporadically there is some "relearning" each time. Recently I found I failed >> to get a pull request to work properly. Still not sure why. I suspect there's other >> members who are not power users of git who can benefit from some helpful cheat notes >> and diagrams, as well as an overview of the web interface. >> >> JN >> >> >> On 2019-10-29 10:22 a.m., Rick Leir wrote: >>> Hi John and Robert >>> There might be time for a Github vs Gitlab chat. Several notable projects went to Gitlab, possibly due to a long >>> standing antipathy to Microsoft. I am at Github myself. >>> Cheers >>> Rick >>> >>> On October 29, 2019 10:07:57 AM EDT, J C Nash <profjcnash [ at ] gmail [ dot ] com> wrote: >>> >>> I suspect Scott will get this via the list, but just in case ... >>> >>> Probably worth a little coordination so we have a smooth meeting. >>> >>> Thanks, JN >>> >>> On 2019-10-29 10:06 a.m., Robert P. J. Day wrote: >>> >>> On Tue, 29 Oct 2019, J C Nash wrote: >>> >>> A discussion of using git (in particular on github) is one of the >>> items for next week's meeting. I suggested it after realizing that I >>> didn't manage a change properly with an R package I'm developing >>> with a colleague I've never met but have been sharing development >>> with for the last couple of years. >>> >>> Your input would be most welcome. >>> >>> >>> well, if there's an open speaking slot, i can present what i was >>> thinking of as a 35-40 minute "brown bag" lunchtime seminar. it's a >>> little bit techie -- it explains the structure of Git's object store >>> and how Git actually stores history using a combination of blobs, >>> trees, commits and tags. >>> >>> if people are interested, i can give that one. >>> >>> rday >>> >>> >>> To unsubscribe send a blank message to linux+unsubscribe [ at ] linux-ottawa [ dot ] org >>> To get help send a blank message to linux+help [ at ] linux-ottawa [ dot ] org >>> To visit the archives: https://lists.linux-ottawa.org >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Sorry for being brief. Alternate email is rickleir at yahoo dot com >> To unsubscribe send a blank message to linux+unsubscribe [ at ] linux-ottawa [ dot ] org >> To get help send a blank message to linux+help [ at ] linux-ottawa [ dot ] org >> To visit the archives: https://lists.linux-ottawa.org >> To unsubscribe send a blank message to linux+unsubscribe [ at ] linux-ottawa [ dot ] org To get help send a blank message to linux+help [ at ] linux-ottawa [ dot ] org To visit the archives: https://lists.linux-ottawa.org