Anyone can follow a course on P2PU. Participating is the next level of engagement. The sign-up is a space where interested individuals can express their interest and background in the topic and commit to working with the rest of the participants. Please answer the following set(s) of questions if you want to become a participant or organizer.
Standard Set
This set of signup questions is common to all study groups, courses, ... in P2PU. The answers to these questions will be public once you get accepted.
- What made you interested in this topic?
- What do you hope to achieve by participating?
- Are you interested in helping with the course organization?
Answers
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holdenweb
Oct. 13, 2011, 2:26 a.m.
Bio:
Open source geek with strong connections to the Python world.
Location: Portland, OR
Standard Set Answer:
I am interested in investigating the courses offered through Mozilla Foundation's School of Webcraft as a potential collaborator.
I'd like to review the materials, learn more about Git and help to improve the class.
If I can help with course organization I will do so.
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praveen
Oct. 12, 2011, 5:31 p.m.
Bio:
geek, web addict and front-end developer
Location: Bangalore
Standard Set Answer:
I'm a beginner GIT user and want to learn more.
Be an advanced GIT user.
Yes.
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Evita
Oct. 11, 2011, 7:55 p.m.
Bio:
I am a young web programmer loving to learn about all kind of technologies!
Location: Athens, Greece
Standard Set Answer:
What made you interested in this topic?
We were using git in my previous work, and now i want to fresh my memory and dive more into it.
What do you hope to achieve by participating?
Freshing my memory alright, and going a couple of steps forward.
Are you interested in helping with the course organization?
Yes sure, if u think i can do it :)
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Alexander Eder
Oct. 6, 2011, 8:24 a.m.
Bio:
Location:
Standard Set Answer:
git is a very hot topic and I want to use it in my future projects.
From this course i hope to achieve better understanding of git version controll and its differences to other version controll software.
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S
Oct. 5, 2011, 10:18 p.m.
Bio:
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Location: Canada
Standard Set Answer:
Currently attending university majoring in Computer Science, I'm here on the site to learn something practical since university seems to be mostly theoretical.
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andrej
Oct. 3, 2011, 3:57 a.m.
Bio:
Overall Geek. Cognitive psychologist with prgramming background.
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Standard Set Answer:
I use git. I want to have a better understanding of it.
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JBosire
Oct. 2, 2011, 3:34 p.m.
Bio:
I am a 3rd year Computer Science student from Kenyatta university and a member of the lcoal Mozilla-Kenya community. I am ageek at heart and have infinite thirst for knowledge, I also love watching movies and series and animies.
Location: Nairobi
Standard Set Answer:
I am a web developer and after working on a few projects am looking to see how to better collaborate my work with my group members
An understanding of how to leverage the use of svs to improve group coordination and efficiency
I would be interested in helping with the course organization where possible
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gotim
Sept. 21, 2011, 5:26 a.m.
Bio:
Location:
Standard Set Answer:
want to use GIT in the future..
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jdsimms
Sept. 19, 2011, 9:33 p.m.
Bio:
I once did things. Then I became a manager. Now I want to do things again.
Location: New York
Standard Set Answer:
I live and breath it all day everyday
To bring back and add to some skills I had years ago
Not yet. Just learning right now.
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AbdulKarim
Sept. 17, 2011, 12:27 p.m.
Bio:
Location: Pune(India)
Standard Set Answer:
=> I've recently started working on some FOSS projects like Diaspora* and found out that Git is something used pretty extensively... so i'm pretty interested in learning git :)
=> To contribute to (almost) any FOSS codebase, i need t have a sound knowledge of Git and i hope i will achieve it by this course :D
=>Yes, i would love to help organising this course.
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phauly
Sept. 16, 2011, 4:58 a.m.
Bio:
http://www.gnuband.org
Location: Trento, Italy
Standard Set Answer:
I still need to grok git 100%
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KJ
Sept. 16, 2011, 4:47 a.m.
Bio:
Location:
Standard Set Answer:
I wanted to learn how to use Github.
Understanding how to use Github and correctly.
I am mainly here to learn but if there's a question that I know the answer to I'll answer it.
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Chris Ayers
Sept. 15, 2011, 1:02 p.m.
Bio:
I'm Developer/System Admin.
Location: Tampa, FL
Standard Set Answer:
Everyone needs to know some basic versioning system. I want to learn more about Git
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Anonym
Sept. 15, 2011, 11:37 a.m.
Bio:
Location: London, UK
Standard Set Answer:
GIT is used for an OSS project I participate in,
If I decide to participate more I will need to learn GIT.
Yes, why not.
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ckrimmel
Sept. 9, 2011, 9 a.m.
Bio:
Location:
Standard Set Answer:
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I'm interested in expanding my programming knowledge and discovering additional areas where programming can be used in my field.
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Reearching GIT as a programming resource for my company, I would need to have strong knowledge of the application and it's uses to fully deploy and administer such a system.
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I would be interested in participating in areas where my input/assistance would be helpful. I am only an intermediate programmer.
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DanC
Sept. 5, 2011, 2 p.m.
Bio:
Location:
Standard Set Answer:
-I am working on a private github repository for an educational non-profit, and want to showcase my comprehension, and formalize what I know in a class structure as opposed to what I learned from googling around.
-A strong basis in the fundamentals of using git.
-I am not interested in helping with the course organization.
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mf★rader
Sept. 5, 2011, 10:26 a.m.
Bio:
a lover, not a fighter ★ vegan ★ photography ★ music ★ socNet ★ projectManagement ★ webDevelopment ★ int'l ★ consciousness ★ twinCities ★ 50s ★ hardcore ★
Location: linz, austria
Standard Set Answer:
I just got started with git about a couple of months ago and would love to get into the more sophisticated issues, beyond creating, committing, checking out, pushing and pulling repositories. However, I did manage to install my own git server on a Mac Mini server, which was actually an accomplishment.
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Juan Madurga
Sept. 3, 2011, 3:03 p.m.
Bio:
Location: Madrid (Spain)
Standard Set Answer:
When looking for participate in some OpenSource projects, most of them are hosted in github. I want to know more about this revision control versions.
I hope i could learn how to use it and realize which are the differences with other revision control versions.
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cnast
Aug. 31, 2011, 9:37 p.m.
Bio:
Educational developer (online) and instructor online and f2f for Women's Studies at the University of Windsor.
Location: Windsor, Ontario
Standard Set Answer:
This has been on my list of things to learn for a while. I want a place to store and share my code snippets as well as a place to collaborate on projects. I also want to be able to help others get started with Git. I am not able to help with course organization at this time.