David, did you see this part: http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/RIT/Git_introduction#Create_SSH_Key
Do you think this needs expanding on? - Wes On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 8:12 PM, David Farning <dfarn...@sugarlabs.org>wrote: > On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 4:51 PM, Wesley Dillingham > <wwdilling...@sugarlabs.org> wrote: > > Hello TOS > > > > This is Wesley Dillingham, I am a teaching assistant with the > > Development for the olpc class at the Rochester Institute of > > Technology. One of our main goals besides encouraging development for > > the platform itself is to introduce the students to all of the tools > > used in the open source world. Upcoming this week is a demo for git I > > have written on TOS. This is designed to show users the basic > > functions of git so by the end of it they can create a local and > > remote repository and have them sync. Additionally, the ability to > > join an existing project and join in on the development. > > > > The tutorial can be found at: > > http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/RIT/Git_introduction > > > > If anyone has any ideas or suggestions on how one can improve upon > > this succinct intro to git please help! > > I am also looking to work on a follow piece with some more git > > commands and am looking for ideas on this as well. > > > Great, > > Maybe a very short intro to SSH with a links to the keygen command and > a basic intro to ssh. I remember first coming across SSH, googling > for it, and getting waaaaay to much information. At least now, the > wikipedia entry comes up first:) > > david > > > Thank you > > > > - Wes Dillingham > > _______________________________________________ > > tos mailing list > > tos@teachingopensource.org > > http://teachingopensource.org/mailman/listinfo/tos > > >
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