This is an informal report on the Git workshop on #wfs-india last night.

The workshop was conducted in #wfs-india. That channel was muted for participants. All mentors were given operator status and bots were given voice. Participants were given voice when necessary.

All participants were encouraged to ask questions through wfs-classbot and they did ask questions there. They were also asked to put their questions in #wfs-india-questions for further help.

My last count suggested we had 32 participants. I might be wrong here as I was busy conducting the workshop. Please rectify if you have a different figure.

Entire log is available at:
  - #wfs-india: http://irclogs.wfs-india.org/wfs-india/2013/06/15.txt
- #wfs-india-questions: http://irclogs.wfs-india.org/wfs-india-questions/2013/06/15.txt

Participants started joining in from 6:16pm. We helped participants setup Git till around 6:45 pm. The workshop began at 6:47pm by muting #wfs-india and with a welcome note from Satabdi.

After all mentors had introduced themselves, Kaustav (me) went on with the first leg of the workshop. I covered basics of version control systems and explained concepts and terminologies associated with VCS that we would cover in the workshop. From 6:55pm to 7:39pm.

An outline of my talk is available here: https://github.com/kaustavdm/git-workshop-content/blob/master/content.md

This was followed by some interesting questions from the participants. Tarashish was prompt in managing the channel, muting and unmuting participants when needed. Tarashish and Debamitro together were helpful and prompt in replying to participants' queries on both the channels, particularly on #wfs-india-questions. Some of the questions had spilled over to Satabdi's session.

Next, Satabdi explained the git commands necessary to create commits and for basic interactions with git on the commandline. She covered viewing revision history in through git log as well. From 7:40pm to 8:15pm.

Questions from participants as this stage onwards were asked mostly through the wfs-classbot. The other channel remained mostly unused, apart from a few questions periodically.

Next, Aruna explained ammending commits using git commit --amend, followed by an explanation of using gitignore to ignore files from the repository. From 8:15pm to 8:42pm.

Aruna's last part of the track was cloning remote repositories, but it was covered by me as she had to leave. From 8:43pm to 8:51pm.

After that the workshop was ended with a note of thanks and participants were asked to provide their feedback.

Satabdi and Debamitro helped participants having further queries for another 20 minutes.

The mentors' team worked excellently together. The pattern in which the workshop was conducted proved pretty useful. There was almost no chaos during the workshop, though it did not interfere participants from asking questions. Participants were co-operative as well, and proved comfortable working on the commandline.

Thanks.
--
Kaustav Das Modak,
Partner,
CodeBinders Web Development Services LLP
Web: www.codebinders.com
Phone: +91.9874456551
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