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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.
People who can be contacted for further help, questions or assistance are listed
Links to other important resources to consider (e.g. our internal IKM page about cloud repos)
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:
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.
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.
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?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: