> Hi,
>
> I have not used github in that context and hence will not be the best
> person to guide.
>
> As you are already aware, github is not technology specific - in fact in
> github's educational vids, they explicitly mention that any 'knowledge
> worker' can benefit [where a knowledge worker is any person who makes use
> of a computer]
>
> I understand that your suggestions are aimed at making talk more inclined
> towards the overall theme - but I guess there's no harm in having a github
> training session as I'm sure not a lot of people may have started of with
> github, at least not the newcomers.
>
> The final decision is in the organizers hands - please let me know
>

Hi Ankit,

I do agree with Mehul's view, also there is session on the same topic
happening @ ILUG Meetup on 23rd. So as you mentioned initially, if you can
find some relevant topics with reference to Arduino, Open-Hardware an
github will give more sense.

Another suggestion from me is to Introduce "Arduino Programing Language",
prepare some examples on the same, publish it on your Github account. And
demonstrate/ explain these programs with basic Github features for
publishing/sharing the code with community.

(**We are not trying to discouraging you :) , just want to make sure that
the proposed sessions are relevant to the event title.)



> regards
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 1:08 AM, Mehul Ved <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
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