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Commit collaborative working talk #24
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* "From each according to their ability" |
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Is this a quote from somewhere? Can it be referenced in a footnote?
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Do you cover anything about why email is not such a great place to have conversations? It's current working practice and people will be fearful, I think, of having conversations (like this!) in the open. I think we need a slide or section to highlight the disadvantages of conversations that get locked into emails. A conversation like this in GitHub should also suggest we are open to other people joining in - if they want. We are not controlling who joins in, unlike an email. |
is this a draft PR then? |
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looks good to me
Sorry, you're quite right, should have set to draft 馃槼 |
I would LOVE some comments about this talk I have prepared for the R&P team all about- working in collaboration and seeking feedback on outputs and pull requests 馃槈
I may tweak it again but this is a near final version