GFloor seminar hall

Git + GitHub Workshop 2018

September 30, 2018

Git + GitHub Workshop 2018

Git+GitHub Workshop

The workshop will cover basics of using the Version Control System - Git and how to collaborate effectively on your projects using GitHub. Not just Git push and run but how to tackle difficult situations and how to find help. The workshop will also cover the benefits of being an open source contributor and how to be an open source contributor. We’ll be introducing some exciting offers from GitHub education for students, and to use it to build your knowledge on modern technologies, and how open source can shape your career. Read more about How open source can help shape your career in our community blog.

This is a Free community driven workshop 💖

This is a BYOC workshop

We’ll be giving you hands-on experience on how to use the command line and git through it. So the event is Bring Your Own Computer workshop, your Laptops will be of great help here.

Topics covered

Trainers and Mentors

Prerequisite

Follow this link to guide you through the installation.

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Post Event Report

The workshop was a success in all aspects and the attendees where damn active throughout the session. Had our community members to help the attendees throughout the workshop. We had split the workshop into 3 parts.

Introduction to Version Control using GitHub.

Explained how to setup a repository on GitHub, how to ad new files, edit files and view commits, and history. Working with branches, Merging branches and Submitting Pull requests. It was quite easy to explain GitHub first and then move on to Git and then back again how to connect both.

Introduction to Open Source, Linux and CLI

Short session on what open source is, hands on introduction to some of the basic linux commands and how to use the terminal effectively.

Intro to Git and Connecting with GitHub

Gave hands-on training on using git on local machine, setting up repositories locally and pushing it to GitHub, contributing to other’s projects and best practices.

Attendance

80 Students. We expected around 100, since we the college rescheduled exams we got a few students drop-out.

Venue

September 30th. 9.30 am to 1.45 pm Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management, Mangalore

Planning vs Implementation

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Feedback from attendees

Summary

Even tho we didn’t get expected number of attendees we had an energetic and enthusiastic crowd. Most of the students were able to understand Git and GitHub workflow and how it can be used in their academic projects. A good percentage of the attendees were able to submit their very first pull request and were super excited to get into hacktoberfest. Enlightened most of the attendees with the usefulness of linux OS while working with open source technologies.

Photos

Warming Up