Re: material for git training sessions/presentations

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The GitHub training team has all of their materials open sourced under
a CC BY 3.0 license.  They're all written in Markdown and hosted on
GitHub.  You can check them out here, including going through an
online rendering of the materials:

http://training.github.com/kit/

Scott

On Sun, May 4, 2014 at 9:18 PM, Chris Packham <judge.packham@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I know there are a few people on this list that do git training in
> various forms. At $dayjob I've been asked to run a few training
> sessions in house. The initial audience is SW developers so they are
> fairly clued up on VCS concepts and most have some experience
> (although some not positive) with git. Eventually this may also
> include some QA folks who are writing/maintaining test suites who
> might be less clued up on VCSes in general.
>
> I know if I googled for git tutorials I'll find a bunch and I can
> probably write a few myself but does anyone have any advice from
> training sessions they've run about how best to present the subject
> matter. Particularly to a fairly savy audience who may have developed
> some bad habits. My plan was to try and have a few PCs/laptops handy
> and try to make it a little interactive.
>
> Also if anyone has any presentations I could use under a CC-BY-SA (or
> other liberal license) as a basis for any material I produce that
> would save me starting from scratch.
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
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