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WHAT WE'RE DOING:
One of our members (you?!) will introduce the group to git and GitHub. Git is for version control, and GitHub is where you can "push" your work. You can make your work publicly available there, or you can have private repositories if you have some top secret projects.

. WHO SHOULD COME:
You! All skill levels are welcome!

. WHAT TO BRING:
Bring your laptop. Your laptop cord and a notebook might be a good idea, too.

. CONSUMING THINGS:
Just down the hall is a mini coffee shop. (Bring your own mug to get 25 cents off!) Feel free to bring snackies or beverages from home.

. LOCATION:
Meet us in room 226 of O'Shaughnessy Science (OSS). This is connected to Owens and is part of the Frey Science Center (big cement sign out front). OSS is on the west side of Cretin between Grand and Summit. The east side of the building has an elevator and the building is ADA accessible.

. PARKING:
You can park on Summit for free. The parking ramp (on Grand and Cretin) is very close to OSS and is decently priced ($1.00 or $1.50 per hour).

. OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
I tried to find Git-related jokes because I somehow thought that'd be a good idea. It isn't, but here are some jokes I found: https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-of-the-best-Git-jokes

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