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Making a delivery

coopsatwork edited this page Mar 15, 2018 · 11 revisions

We love deliveries!

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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)

Delivering a Progress Report

  1. Use the Wiki on your Project's Github repo.
  2. If you haven't already, create a page called 'progress reports'
  3. Create a page for each individual progress report
  4. Link to the report from the 'progress report'.
  5. 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.

Delivering project documentation

  1. Use your GitHub repo
  2. If you haven't already, create a folder in the top level, called 'deliveries'.
  3. Check-in your documentation to this folder.
  4. 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!)

Delivering Trello boards

  1. MAKE SURE ALICE HAS ACCESS TO THE TRELLO BOARD!
  2. Use your GitHub repo
  3. If you haven't already, create a folder in the top level, called 'deliveries'.
  4. Create a document file in your 'deliveries'.
  5. Put a link to the Trello board holding your delivery into a file (markdown is perfect!)
  6. Check-in your documentation
  7. 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!)

Delivering a binary

  1. Github doesn't like individual files over about 10MB.
  2. To store these files, you will need to upload them to the Google Drive facility associated with your project gmail account.
  3. Use google drive to share the file, or the folder it is in. Copy the link it gives you.
  4. 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.

Delivering a URL

  1. Github and Heroku give you free hosting. If you're going to use this for your project, then let us see you work!
  2. 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.

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