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One "How to get started" page #28

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bruderol opened this issue Mar 21, 2017 · 1 comment
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One "How to get started" page #28

bruderol opened this issue Mar 21, 2017 · 1 comment

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bruderol commented Mar 21, 2017

We should have one place (probably a README), that explains everything (!) needed to get started as member of Zühlke Open Source Community in one place.

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One open point I stumbled above, was that @bmillo once made a clever comment and proposed that it would be great to have a public page about how to become member of the Zühlke github community, because now it is painful to send somebody a link to a page about how to become registered, when that one has not yet access because his github username was not yet registered :-/

On the other hand, since this is all only for internal use, this could as well stay on the IKM page (that already exists) - maybe even better to put it all there?

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Only now I realized, that there is this IDEA.md file that was once written which covers part of this issue here, as well as the README.md

Some feedback about that:

  1. IDEA sounds to me like "IDEA" from IntelliJ, which is an IDE ;-) - I would expect this information in the README.md or at least linked there - otherwise I would never look at it.
  2. For simplicity I would rather recommend to have just one short and simple README.md file that covers all important aspects rather than having two files that nobody will ever read.

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