Thanks for the info about organisations, chris!
Will SourceTree see the repo if you move it to an organisation if it was already set up in SourceTree, or do you have to change the remote in SourceTree?
Thanks for the info about organisations, chris!
Will SourceTree see the repo if you move it to an organisation if it was already set up in SourceTree, or do you have to change the remote in SourceTree?
My first thought would be yes as you are reorganising within GitHub but I can check when I’m back at the house tonight.
Hi, Just bought the Git Smart course and set up a github account: https://github.com/Sorendark . Working out of Texas.
Just tested now. it found the new organisation no problems when i pushed changes. It did ask me for my login details again so I have no doubt that was down to the changes.
Joe, in Minnesota making party, party!
Cool! Thanks for testing.
Eric from Toronto, Ontario
Welcome everyone, thanks for taking the time to introduce yourselves
Jake from Somerset, New Jersey
Just made my finished my first game a few days ago. Looking forward to learning how to use git so I can post the finalized code in addition to all the code in future project iterations
One thing I did notice today. I had to reinstall windows due to some corrupted files. Once done I could not push to my repos anymore. Checked on GitHub and under settings and Applications I had to manually grant permission to each organisation again. Very odd but a simple fix.
Oddly sourcetree just gave me the error. GitKraken gave the error and supplied a link to fix it.
Steven Wilt
Great to see everyone posting their introductions and repos
Jake Loftus - Colorado, USA
Baris Unluer - Kanagawa, Japan
Daniel J. Dorey
Canada
I won’t have much to show I’m afraid; my GitHub account is my dayjob one, and whilst I’m the org admin managing ~20 developer accounts and ~100 repos, they’re all locked away privately inside the org.
For my moonlighting and fun stuff including game dev, I have my own LAN server installation of bitbucket.
Bill McCollough