I would like to add the following links to the External Links Page
https://www.youtube.com/c/DanGitschoolDude Is a great channel with videos that I find very helpful and short that cover a rage of git tops. Most of the time I can watch them while I'm eating lunch at my desk.
I guess I'm looking for approval of the links before going off and making code updates followed by the pull request.
Please make sure you are NOT reporting a problem about git itself
This is not an issue about
the Git documentation (a.k.a. man/help pages, i.e. anything with a URL starting with https://git-scm.com/docs), which should be raised with the community,
the contents of the Pro Git book (i.e. anything with a URL starting with https://git-scm.com/book or its PDF versions), which should be raised at progit/progit2.
Git itself, which should also be raised with the community, or
I skimmed over the content in both of them, and they look pretty reasonable. I think the only real downside to adding links to new resources is that they would turn out to be misleading or wrong, and our link would endorse them and provide extra confusion. But as a general rule, if a third party thinks the content is useful and nobody has complained otherwise, I think it's worth linking and giving the benefit of the doubt (that's certainly what we've done for books).
And in both of these cases, the material seems to be presented in different ways than what's already linked on the site.
I would like to add the following links to the External Links Page
https://www.youtube.com/c/DanGitschoolDude Is a great channel with videos that I find very helpful and short that cover a rage of git tops. Most of the time I can watch them while I'm eating lunch at my desk.
http://sethrobertson.github.io/GitFixUm/fixup.html is a site I found super helpful when I was first started out. It's git help done in a chose your own adventure style.
I guess I'm looking for approval of the links before going off and making code updates followed by the pull request.
Please make sure you are NOT reporting a problem about git itself
https://git-scm.com/docs), which should be raised with the community,https://git-scm.com/bookor its PDF versions), which should be raised at progit/progit2.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: