If you like to get your hands dirty, then you are welcome to read a bit further how to get involved on collaborating and how to present your ideas to the community.
Welcome to cooperate on building the site that is built on basic web technologies: Html, Css, Javascript and uses Jquery. Here are a couple of links on how to get started on cooperating. We used Atom as the editor and here are some info on integrating Atom to Github and the work flow when pulling latest versions and pushing new code. You are welcome to fork the project. Read more about git and GitHub basics:
- Github basics via terminal
- - Git demo video in Swedish by Erik Svedäng:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxeJ31q5zZQ&index=4&list=PL6XTrHGneb1NH0O-dapFSu7GXpXsMMWTj - Create a fork
- - Go to the Github project front page and choose fork in right upper corner. See Github documentation: https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/
- Youtube demo about forking:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NrSWLQsDL4 - Push to own fork from own clone
- - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25545613/how-can-i-push-to-my-fork-from-a-clone-of-the-original-repo
- Keeping a fork up-to-date with origin/master
- - https://gist.github.com/CristinaSolana/1885435
More about Atom and GitHub integration via editor:
- Atom integration to GitHub
- - Clone project to local folder and create Atom and GitHub integration:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzKi6ZZtIAo - Using Atom and Github via Terminal
- - https://vwannabe.com/2016/05/26/how-to-use-github-and-atom/
- Be social on GitHub
- - https://help.github.com/articles/be-social/
Coffee Break was started by two students, Patrik Rikama Hinnenberg and Eric Groseclos Wikås who started to hang out every Monday in the classroom after the lecture hours. "We believe that we need to play more together to further our development and make things happen." The foundations of this initiative was a hyphothesis on the community possibilities and a gut feeling that collaborating is more fun and pushes the idea forward.