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Stephane Ducasse-3
Hi

during the last sprint we were brainstorming how we can help people to
understand the git hub setup.
I produced these two diagrams with christophe.

Are they useful for you?

Stef

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Re: potentially useful diagrams

hernanmd
Hi Steph,

The diagram looks cool.
But may I give some positive suggestions?

The goal of each diagram is not clear for me, is to understand the
connection of tools? or a how to configure github in Pharo?
Maybe it could be added into the diagram as a Title.

So, what's the purpose of the diagram/workflow?
Where I should start?
Maybe adding some task ordering with numbers. 1. 2. 3 .4....

When I should "apply" the workflow?
I mean: When saving changes? When cloning a repository?
cloning+modification+publishing? etc

I know a diagram/tools which explains very well the git nightmare:

http://www.ndpsoftware.com/git-cheatsheet.html#loc=local_repo

which could give some nice ideas.

Cheers,

Hernán

2017-10-31 12:36 GMT-03:00 Stephane Ducasse <[hidden email]>:
> Hi
>
> during the last sprint we were brainstorming how we can help people to
> understand the git hub setup.
> I produced these two diagrams with christophe.
>
> Are they useful for you?
>
> Stef

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Re: potentially useful diagrams

NorbertHartl
I agree with Hernan. If it is a flow of work the sequencing of steps is needed. I didn‘t know where to start

Norbert

> Am 01.11.2017 um 05:20 schrieb Hernán Morales Durand <[hidden email]>:
>
> Hi Steph,
>
> The diagram looks cool.
> But may I give some positive suggestions?
>
> The goal of each diagram is not clear for me, is to understand the
> connection of tools? or a how to configure github in Pharo?
> Maybe it could be added into the diagram as a Title.
>
> So, what's the purpose of the diagram/workflow?
> Where I should start?
> Maybe adding some task ordering with numbers. 1. 2. 3 .4....
>
> When I should "apply" the workflow?
> I mean: When saving changes? When cloning a repository?
> cloning+modification+publishing? etc
>
> I know a diagram/tools which explains very well the git nightmare:
>
> http://www.ndpsoftware.com/git-cheatsheet.html#loc=local_repo
>
> which could give some nice ideas.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Hernán
>
> 2017-10-31 12:36 GMT-03:00 Stephane Ducasse <[hidden email]>:
>> Hi
>>
>> during the last sprint we were brainstorming how we can help people to
>> understand the git hub setup.
>> I produced these two diagrams with christophe.
>>
>> Are they useful for you?
>>
>> Stef

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Re: potentially useful diagrams

Stephane Ducasse-3
Thx I will add numbers

On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 11:40 AM, Norbert Hartl <[hidden email]> wrote:

> I agree with Hernan. If it is a flow of work the sequencing of steps is needed. I didn‘t know where to start
>
> Norbert
>
>> Am 01.11.2017 um 05:20 schrieb Hernán Morales Durand <[hidden email]>:
>>
>> Hi Steph,
>>
>> The diagram looks cool.
>> But may I give some positive suggestions?
>>
>> The goal of each diagram is not clear for me, is to understand the
>> connection of tools? or a how to configure github in Pharo?
>> Maybe it could be added into the diagram as a Title.
>>
>> So, what's the purpose of the diagram/workflow?
>> Where I should start?
>> Maybe adding some task ordering with numbers. 1. 2. 3 .4....
>>
>> When I should "apply" the workflow?
>> I mean: When saving changes? When cloning a repository?
>> cloning+modification+publishing? etc
>>
>> I know a diagram/tools which explains very well the git nightmare:
>>
>> http://www.ndpsoftware.com/git-cheatsheet.html#loc=local_repo
>>
>> which could give some nice ideas.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Hernán
>>
>> 2017-10-31 12:36 GMT-03:00 Stephane Ducasse <[hidden email]>:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> during the last sprint we were brainstorming how we can help people to
>>> understand the git hub setup.
>>> I produced these two diagrams with christophe.
>>>
>>> Are they useful for you?
>>>
>>> Stef
>