Hi everyone,

I searched the list history and didn't see a similar topic already posted,
so apologies if this is a rehash of a previous conversation.

I'm going to be teaching a version of the git novice lessons next week to
an audience that does not feel comfortable on the command line. My goal
will be to use Github Desktop [1] which provides a (reasonably nice) GUI on
top of common interactions with local and remote repositories. I expect to
walk through the GUI interactions in approximately the same order as the
lessons while having some conceptual slides as I go along.

I have a few questions for the list:

   1. Has someone else taught a similar course? Perhaps we can connect off
   list for quick ideas/lessons learned (I will be new to teaching with a
   GUI..).
   2. Is there interest in developing some sidecar lessons to git-novice
   that use the github GUI?
   3. Philosophically, is teaching git without the CLI antithetical to
   SWC's core mission (i.e., is it doing more harm by obfuscating the
   mechanics of the underlying tool)?

I'd enjoy any input/suggestions you all may have.

Cheers,
Matt Gidden

[1] https://desktop.github.com/
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