Thanks! I've added a line to the wiki page on this.

Ben

On 3/12/2015 4:59 AM, Justin Kitzes wrote:
Great, didn't realize that was an option - thanks!

Justin


On Dec 2, 2015, at 9:57 AM, Jonah Duckles <[email protected]> 
wrote:

Justin,

I've changed just that wiki to allow edits from any GitHub user. So you'll have 
to be logged in to GitHub to edit, but that should fix the issue.

—
Jonah Duckles
Software Carpentry, Executive Director
http://software-carpentry.org

From: Justin Kitzes <[email protected]>
Reply: Justin Kitzes <[email protected]>
Date: December 2, 2015 at 11:52:31 AM
To: Software Carpentry Discussion <[email protected]>
Subject:  Re: [Discuss] nano on Windows

Ah, good catch, that's definitely a problem - when I first created that wiki 
page a few years ago, basically all of the instructors had push access to the 
repo that it was in originally. Now it's a bit trickier.

Greg, Jonah, template repo maintainers, et al. - is there somewhere else that 
we can logically put this page so that everyone can have read/write access to 
it? I think it's important that the page shouldn't require a PR to add to it - 
making an instructor fork, clone, edit, and PR during a workshop just to add a 
quick line about something you found seems unrealistic.

Justin

On Dec 1, 2015, at 5:38 PM, Ben Marwick <[email protected]> wrote:

Yes, that's a good idea, since it's linked to from the workshop page.

I'd be happy to add a few lines there on this nano-windows-git issue (but it 
looks like it's only editable by members only).

Ben

On 2/12/2015 10:42 AM, Justin Kitzes wrote:

One thing that would be useful is to document this somewhere the instructors 
are likely to see it, since the fix is really easy if the instructors are aware 
of it when they see the problem.

In terms of places to record this kind of info, I might suggest our long-term, 
imperfect solution of this Wiki page -

https://github.com/swcarpentry/workshop-template/wiki/Configuration-Problems-and-Solutions

For new instructors, this page is often a good place to start when folks in 
your workshops run into installation problems.

Best,

Justin



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