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434: Git and GitHub Workflows

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It's Calls for Proposals (CFP) season, and in the process of helping our friends and colleagues flesh out their CFPs, we came up with a few questions to help them frame their proposals for success. After learning about the importance of finding your audience and angle of approach for your CFP, we dive into today's main topic – our Git and GitHub workflows. Joel and Stephanie walk us through their current workflows before exploring the differences between main branch and future branch commits. Then, we explore commits editing and why it's okay to make mistakes, commit messages versus GitHub pull requests (PR), what you need to know if you're new to Git, and what you need to understand about PR sizes and Git merge strategies. To end, Joel shares the commit messages that satisfy him the most, and we discover how to make one's life easier when reviewing PRs.

Key Points From This Episode:

Our CFP framework of questions to help you build a winning proposal.
Why it's important to understand who your audience is and who you're speaking to.
Ascertaining your angle of approach - how will you tell your story?
The ins and outs of Stephanie's current work life.
How discipline and particularly, self-discipline relate to our Git and GitHub workflows.
Understanding Joel and Stephanie's workflows - how they're similar and how they differ.
The differences between main branch and future branch commits.
Editing commits and editing commits history, and why it's okay to make mistakes.
Commit messages versus GitHub pull requests (PR).
Some advice and strategies for those who are new to Git.
Discussing Git merge strategies, PR sizes, and online changes.
Joel details the types of commit messages that he finds most satisfying.
How to make your life easier when reviewing PRs.

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
RubyConf Rubric
'Working Iteratively’
Good Commit Messages
Shotgun Surgery
'Episode 401: Making the Right Thing Easy’
Joel Quenneville on X
Joel Quenneville on LinkedIn
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It's Calls for Proposals (CFP) season, and in the process of helping our friends and colleagues flesh out their CFPs, we came up with a few questions to help them frame their proposals for success. After learning about the importance of finding your audience and angle of approach for your CFP, we dive into today's main topic – our Git and GitHub workflows. Joel and Stephanie walk us through their current workflows before exploring the differences between main branch and future branch commits. Then, we explore commits editing and why it's okay to make mistakes, commit messages versus GitHub pull requests (PR), what you need to know if you're new to Git, and what you need to understand about PR sizes and Git merge strategies. To end, Joel shares the commit messages that satisfy him the most, and we discover how to make one's life easier when reviewing PRs.

Key Points From This Episode:

Our CFP framework of questions to help you build a winning proposal.
Why it's important to understand who your audience is and who you're speaking to.
Ascertaining your angle of approach - how will you tell your story?
The ins and outs of Stephanie's current work life.
How discipline and particularly, self-discipline relate to our Git and GitHub workflows.
Understanding Joel and Stephanie's workflows - how they're similar and how they differ.
The differences between main branch and future branch commits.
Editing commits and editing commits history, and why it's okay to make mistakes.
Commit messages versus GitHub pull requests (PR).
Some advice and strategies for those who are new to Git.
Discussing Git merge strategies, PR sizes, and online changes.
Joel details the types of commit messages that he finds most satisfying.
How to make your life easier when reviewing PRs.

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
RubyConf Rubric
'Working Iteratively’
Good Commit Messages
Shotgun Surgery
'Episode 401: Making the Right Thing Easy’
Joel Quenneville on X
Joel Quenneville on LinkedIn
Support The Bike Shed

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