AirPair Social Authoring

Thank you

Thanks for contributing content to AirPair's community posts section. This post authored by Greg Osuri can be edited at:

https://www.airpair.com/posts/edit/54f3d0b292e9370c00ae049f

Licensing of Content

Content submitted to AirPair with no monetary exchange belongs to the author. Contributors are granted rights to copy this content for the purpose of contributing, however under no circumstances do contributions grant co-ownership rights with the original author. This content may not be published anywhere other than airpair.com without the author's permission.

If any finacial exchange has occured between the author and AirPair, AirPair assumes ownership of this content and it may not be published, including by the author anywhere other than airpair.com without permission.

Author Instructions

Editing

All edits are tracked via this GitHub repo. You can use the AirPair editor to save changes back to this repo, or edit the markdown file with any tool of your choice.

Accepting contributions

All contributions come in the form of Pull Requests. Use GitHub to view and merge or reject Pull Requests.

Updating your post on AirPair

AirPair does not automatically sync with this repo. Propagating HEAD is a manual process which you can do, by clicking "Publish" during the community review phase. Once your post is fully published, updating AirPair from this repo will require an AirPair user with editor permissions.

Contributor Instructions

Editing

Before you start editing, if it's been more than a few hours since you forked this post, we highly recomment updating your fork so not to suggest edits on an old version of the post.

Edit your fork with the tool of your choice and then use GitHub to create a pull request from you fork with the original repo as your base.