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The "How to use Git effectively" page offers links, but not guidance (#45). @inglesp (and possibly @sebbacon) think there's a need to offer guidance.1 However, it's not clear what "using Git effectively" means within the context of study code. (I'm reminded of a researcher recently saying something like "I don't know how to use Git. Am I a bad person?")
We should consider:
formulating some guidelines
getting some feedback from researchers and software developers
updating the "How to use Git effectively" page
Note that the Team Manual has a "Git and GitHub etiquette" page, which is directed at members of the tech team.
The "How to use Git effectively" page offers links, but not guidance (#45). @inglesp (and possibly @sebbacon) think there's a need to offer guidance.1 However, it's not clear what "using Git effectively" means within the context of study code. (I'm reminded of a researcher recently saying something like "I don't know how to use Git. Am I a bad person?")
We should consider:
Note that the Team Manual has a "Git and GitHub etiquette" page, which is directed at members of the tech team.
Footnotes
https://bennettoxford.slack.com/archives/C33TWNQ1J/p1720536211526489 ↩
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