Can you recommend a good tutorial to work through as a lab group (6-10 people)? All marine scientists would use git for collaborative coding
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Check out the link - it should be easy to work through even if there isn't a facilitator :)
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Good not great. It was the first time I've taught a group who didn't opt in to the workshop (it's a scheduled training for summer interns)
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Replying to @kirstie_j @HobbsLJ and
Ah — can be very tough to teach those who might not want to learn...
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I got the general feeling of "my workflow ain't broke so why fix it" AND that there wasn't great appetite for collaborative working
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Replying to @kirstie_j @o_guest and
(At least not collaborative working on GitHub or with git)
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Replying to @kirstie_j @o_guest and
Might be me being tired and jet lagged too!! There were a couple of beginners who said they found it useful

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I find that really strange... why would they not want to collab? Hmm.
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Feedback (not from all but a few) was that their internship is short so they don't have time to incorporate comments from others
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If they are working on an open project they should ideally hope to incorporate that feedback in the future — altho I also see their point.
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