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Hi there 👋

I'm John Gravois! I'm building scripto.live and live in Southern California. 🚵

When I was a Software Engineer on the ArcGIS Hub team at Esri Inc. I maintained some neat Leaflet plugins and coordinated with other developers across the company to steer Open Source strategy.

I have a tattoo of a California Raisin and when I'm not in front of a computer you can often find me tangled up in poison oak somewhere near my mountain bike.

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bikeshare-counter's Issues

to do (in 2018)

  • simplify UI
  • use calcite-web instead of bootstrap
  • post QR code and link in underground parking area
  • share info that logging your ride is now mandatory

Homework assignments to get more comfortable with Github

there are lots of good github tutorials out there, but they never made any sense or seemed interesting to me until i had something i actually needed to do with it.

just so we have a completely innocuous repo to play around with that no one else is looking at and no one will miss if it disappears completely, lets mess around with this one.

i can think of a few tasks to get started.

  • file an issue to let me know theres a problem with some of the code thats already here or ask for me to include something else.
  • fork the repo so you have a copy of your own (published on the web) that you can change however you want.
  • clone your own forked copy down to your local machine.
  • make some changes to the repository and commit them to tag them as a specific change you’d like to be able to track in the future.
  • push that commit back to your own fork so that the commit you made locally is visible to other people.

lastly…

  • submit a pull request to my original repo with your new commit and explain why its a good idea for me to ‘merge’ it so that your commit will be added to my repo as well. the tutorials here are really good.

thats quite enough to get started. im sure you’ll find lots of really awesome (and lots of really useless) resources online along the way. feel free to holler at me if you get stuck or have questions along the way.

cc @jyaistMap @JimBarry

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