Barry: Git and GitHub has a steep learning curve
Student: It is not that bad
Dave: Should we use this pull request approach for collaborative class projects?
Karen: What's on the menu for lunch tomorrow?
Ana: hopefully waffles
Pete: This is going to be very useful - thanks!
Zach: How is git able to store so many snapshots in a space efficient manner?
Sophie: Finally able to contribute to a colleague's repo
Annon: Git and GitHub is going to be useful
Sara: How do I un-git my project, i.e. stop tracking?
Adam Looking forward to using git for statistics projects! I hope other student use it...
Amy: checkout versus revert.
Annon: Git and GitHub is going to be useful
Kat: Why doesn't this room have a clock?
DQ: Git and Github has a steep learning curve - Yeap!
Veronica: Git has a learning curve.
Steve: Git for RStudio
Emily: There isn't enough coffee in the world to keep me awake this morning.
Ye: Do people usually use Git to only handle text based files (codes, notes, etc.) or it is also able to handle other binary format files? (e.g. image based data?)
YJHeo: It would be great to know how to navigate the git in RStudio.
Elizabeth: I cloned myForkedCopy (with a repository) into my git_class folder (which also has a repository)... do we have to be careful about nesting like that?
Nick: Why couldn't we get free lunch everyday? :(
Nick: Test2
Madeline: merging changes
Wenbo: Git and GitHub has a step learning curve