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Git practices by example #65

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maurolepore opened this issue Dec 22, 2020 · 0 comments
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Git practices by example #65

maurolepore opened this issue Dec 22, 2020 · 0 comments
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maurolepore commented Dec 22, 2020

Who is the audience?

Anyone at 2DII interested in concrete examples to better understand and critique the Git practices we plan to agree on.
The ideas and examples we'll cover should be interesting beyond 2DII.

Why is this important?

Some of the Git practices we drafted are too abstract; to make them actionable, it is important to demonstrate them with concrete examples. This should clarify the meaning of the ideas we are now discussing and empower 2DII folks to critically review the drafted practices before they agree on them.

What should be covered?

A concrete example that illustrates as many as possible of the practices we drafted so far.

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@maurolepore, @jacobvjk, and everyone via questions and comments.

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2h before

  • Open meetup issue, paste this template and edit as necessary
  • Announce on #coding
  • Add meetup date, title and link to the invitation on 2dii's calendar

10' before

  • Start the meeting.

  • Announce on #coding:

    The ds-incubator starts in 10'; please join early so we start on time.
    The meeting room is already open at:
    <LINK WITH PASSWORD>

Start

  • 00': Welcome
  • 02': Announcements
  • 05': Record
  • 25': End
  • 30': Upload video
  • 35': Link video under resources
  • 35': Label as "must-have" or "nice-to-have"
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