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To be very clear, we need your **GITHUB USERNAMES, NOT YOUR GITHUB EMAIL**.
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To be very clear, we need your '''GITHUB USERNAMES, NOT YOUR GITHUB EMAIL'''.
  
You will eventually receive an email which will give you an invitation to join a git repository, **YOU MUST ACCEPT THIS INVITATION** and you will then have full write access to your repository for the semester.
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You will eventually receive an email which will give you an invitation to join a git repository, '''YOU MUST ACCEPT THIS INVITATION''' and you will then have full write access to your repository for the semester.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:16, 25 January 2019

Each group needs a github repository in the ESE205 organization to hold any files pertaining to their project (code, STL files, drawings).

You can see the class github account here.

Before you request a repository, everyone in your group needs to have a github account.

Requesting a repository

To request a repository, send an email containing the following:

To: ethan.shry@wustl.edu

Subject: ESE205 Github Repository

Body:
Repository Name: (Your group name)
Github Usernames: (Your github usernames)

To be very clear, we need your GITHUB USERNAMES, NOT YOUR GITHUB EMAIL.

You will eventually receive an email which will give you an invitation to join a git repository, YOU MUST ACCEPT THIS INVITATION and you will then have full write access to your repository for the semester.