Talk comments

Lorna,

Very interesting and informative. Thank you!

Your presentation added to my arsenal of toll tips that, for sure, will allow me to be more effective.

Loreto E. Torres

Wide-ranging and extremely detailed talk covering all aspects of working on collaborative projects using git and github, including optimizing git commands, useful tools and best practices (and with lots of example command line snippets to illustrate them). Also features a good overview of how to use the git-flow workflow/process and how that operates for various situations that you might encounter in a project lifecycle - persuasive enough that I will be looking at implementing this model in future. Brilliant presentation!

Great talk, tips from the trenches. Always explicitly naming the source branch for common git commands is one I'll start using now.

Wonderful! Lots to take in. Will rewatch more than a couple of times.

Nice CTRL-R tip. I've been wondering about that command for quite sometime now. :-)

Anonymous at 13:45 on 19 Dec 2014

Really enjoyed the workflow process for handling security issues as a maintainer - well reasoned and logical.

The voice was not very clear.
However the topic covered were great.

Good intro to using git hooks: especially found the overview of all the different hooks in the first half really useful, and can see a few places where implementing hooks would be valuable in my own process. Real-life code examples in the second half also good, although I found myself getting a little lost in the detail in places (and might also have been good to have more detail on commands like 'git rev-parse'). But definitely ready after this talk to start using the hooks now!