This is not quite the right place to put it. What you should do first is as follows:
Get push rights to the CSC organization (which I will arrange shortly).
Create a new repo, just for your talk. This should contain its source (not just the final output), as per our Cultural Freedom Policy if at all possible.
I can then make PRs against it until we're all happy with it.
We then add a PDF of your talk, as well as make the appropriate changes to the README, in this one.
Does that make a bit more sense? For an example of what such a repo looks like, check out here. I should probably do a contribution guide at some point...
If you're still confused, you can ask on ##aut-csc - I'm nearly always there.
This is not quite the right place to put it. What you should do first is as follows:
1. Get push rights to the CSC organization (which I will arrange shortly).
2. Create a new repo, just for your talk. This should contain its source (not just the final output), as per our [Cultural Freedom Policy][1] if at all possible.
3. I can then make PRs against it until we're all happy with it.
4. We then add a PDF of your talk, as well as make the appropriate changes to the README, in this one.
Does that make a bit more sense? For an example of what such a repo looks like, check out [here][2]. I should probably do a contribution guide at some point...
If you're still confused, you can ask on ##aut-csc - I'm nearly always there.
[1]: https://notabug.org/aut-csc/cultural-freedom-policy
[2]: https://notabug.org/aut-csc/functors
I've made the start on a thing
This is not quite the right place to put it. What you should do first is as follows:
Does that make a bit more sense? For an example of what such a repo looks like, check out here. I should probably do a contribution guide at some point...
If you're still confused, you can ask on ##aut-csc - I'm nearly always there.