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@DilumAluthge is there a way in github to allow “minor contributors” to add suggested changes directly to the .md files in the browser that we then approve in an easier way than getting them set up with a text editor full GitHub training as you’ve done (and continue to do) for @kbrown35 and me?
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Along these lines, should we make the repo public and then allow the med students teaching gateways to open issues as a way for them to get changes they see made by us rather than have them contribute directly?
@DilumAluthge is there a way in github to allow “minor contributors” to add suggested changes directly to the .md files in the browser that we then approve in an easier way than getting them set up with a text editor full GitHub training as you’ve done (and continue to do) for @kbrown35 and me?
Yeah. It's pretty straightforward. I can write up a few sentences explaining how to use the GitHub web editor. It's relatively self-explanatory.
Along these lines, should we make the repo public and then allow the med students teaching gateways to open issues as a way for them to get changes they see made by us rather than have them contribute directly?
For sure. @aeisman do you want to make the repo public, or do you want me to do it?
@DilumAluthge is there a way in github to allow “minor contributors” to add suggested changes directly to the .md files in the browser that we then approve in an easier way than getting them set up with a text editor full GitHub training as you’ve done (and continue to do) for @kbrown35 and me?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: