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Making a delivery
coopsatwork edited this page Mar 15, 2018
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We love deliveries!
Make sure you have set up your team's accounts first!
(but if you need help with this, come to the shed. Ask for DigitalLabs)
- Use the Wiki on your Project's Github repo.
- If you haven't already, create a page called 'progress reports'
- Create a page for each individual progress report
- Link to the report from the 'progress report'.
- Use your project Gmail account to send us an email, via Alice. In the subject, put 'Progress'. In the body, put a link to the progress report in the wiki. And ask us how we are! We like that.
- Use your GitHub repo
- If you haven't already, create a folder in the top level, called 'deliveries'.
- Check-in your documentation to this folder.
- Use your project Gmail account to send us an email via Alice. In the subject, put 'Delivery'. In the body, put a link to the documentation (use your browser, go to github, login to your account, find the file, copy the link address. Easy!)
- MAKE SURE ALICE HAS ACCESS TO THE TRELLO BOARD!
- Use your GitHub repo
- If you haven't already, create a folder in the top level, called 'deliveries'.
- Create a document file in your 'deliveries'.
- Put a link to the Trello board holding your delivery into a file (markdown is perfect!)
- Check-in your documentation
- Use your project Gmail account to send us an email via Alice. In the subject, put 'Delivery'. In the body, put a link to the documentation (use your browser, go to github, login to your account, find the file, copy the link address. Easy!)
- Github doesn't like individual files over about 10MB.
- To store these files, you will need to upload them to the Google Drive facility associated with your project gmail account.
- Use google drive to share the file, or the folder it is in. Copy the link it gives you.
- Use your project Gmail account to send us an email via Alice. In the subject, put 'Delivery'. In the body, the link to the file.
- Github and Heroku give you free hosting. If you're going to use this for your project, then let us see you work!
- Use your project Gmail account to send us an email via Alice. In the subject, put 'Delivery'. In the body, the link to your site.