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Update Contributing.md #15

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jprine opened this issue Dec 3, 2014 · 2 comments
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Update Contributing.md #15

jprine opened this issue Dec 3, 2014 · 2 comments

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jprine commented Dec 3, 2014

I've added some git/github links in Contributing.md. I never fully completed this guide, but wanted to upload it so that I could share the links with Zoli.

This file should basically be the Readme.md for contributing to PyHOGS. It should just summarize the basic commands and list any guidelines. Basically it's the short reference to Zoli's posts on how to contributing and use Github. It's nice to have this as well as those posts as this file renders in the Github browser and is easy to read from a command line as well (instead of having to browse to the posts on the site to remember to do git commit -m 'My Message', for example).

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earlew commented Dec 3, 2014

Cool, I'll check it out. In addition to Zoli's guide, we should have a simple, step-by-step summary of how to contribute to the website. This is the kinda thing we should have in an easy to find place. We could probably replace the "Meeting ideas" page/tab with a "Contributing" page. The page would reference Zoli's post for more details.

On Dec 3, 2014, at 3:29 PM, J.Paul Rinehimer notifications@github.com wrote:

I've added some git/github links in Contributing.md. I never fully completed this guide, but wanted to upload it so that I could share the links with Zoli.

This file should basically be the Readme.md for contributing to PyHOGS. It should just summarize the basic commands and list any guidelines. Basically it's the short reference to Zoli's posts on how to contributing and use Github. It's nice to have this as well as those posts as this file renders in the Github browser and is easy to read from a command line as well (instead of having to browse to the posts on the site to remember to do git commit -m 'My Message', for example).


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jprine commented Dec 3, 2014

Yeah - I think it should basically be the same as (how I image) this file - A short reference list of commands with minimal explanation. It's a reference, but can point to Zoli's posts for a tutorial.

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