Instructor Notes
This is a placeholder file. Please add content here.
Introduction
Example Code
Checkpoint: Create Repository from Template
Who’s been able to create their own version of the code repository from the template repository?
Fixing a Repository Issue
Checkpoint: Creating Work for Ourselves
Who’s been able to create a new issue on the repository?
Checkpoint: Fix the Link
Who’s fixed the broken link in the file?
Checkpoint: Fill in Details to Propose Changes
Who’s been able to fill a commit message, select create new branch, and add a new branch name in the propose changes window that appears?
Checkpoint: Commit the Fix to a New Branch
Who’s been able to commit the fix to a new branch?
Submitting a Pull Request
Checkpoint: Create Pull Request
Who’s been able to create the pull request?
Checkpoint: Exchange GitHub Usernames
Who’s been able to add their GitHub username to the shared document and obtain another in return?
Checkpoint: Add Partner as Collaborator to Repository
Who’s been able to add their assigned partner as a collaborator to their own repository?
Checkpoint: Accept Invite
Who’s been able to find and accept the repository invite from their assigned partner?
Checkpoint: Add Another as a Reviewer to PR
Who’s been able to add another’s claimed GitHub username as a reviewer to their pull request?
Reviewing a Pull Request
Allow Learners to Check their PR Review Requests
Make the URL https://github.com/pulls/review-requested available to the learners.
Checkpoint: Accessing Partner’s Pull Request
Who’s been able to access their partner’s pull request to review?
Checkpoint: Adding a Review Comment
Who’s been able to add a review comment to their partner’s pull request?
Checkpoint: Submit Review
Who’s been able to submit their review?
Merging a Pull Request
Checkpoint: Create Pull Request
Who’s read the other participants’ review of their PR, and merged it?