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Create web-ready version of "How to contribute code" #52

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Create web-ready version of "How to contribute code" #52
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@nmalky nmalky commented Apr 11, 2018

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Continuation of #5, now in a branch in the organisation's repo. Ownership transferred to @trickeydan.

nmalky and others added 13 commits March 19, 2018 20:02
This isn't formatted properly
Added windows, added git kraken however i'm not sure if this is the the best choice for just getting git setup on windows,
hopefully someone with more experience can edit this
Still needs to be merged with the platform-specific git instructions.
Fixed some issues with the content about setting up git/GitHub
Added TODOs to indicate what each section should include
Fixed some spelling/grammar

Didn't change: any structure/content under title : How to set up git on your local machine
I think all the information here is now under ## How to set up git on your local machine, so it is safe to remove now?
Remove duplicated "how to setup/install" section
May need reworking the order.
Needs comments on the workflow. -> Will create an issue.
Move the patch into the organisation repo
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@nmalky nmalky added this to the Functional Volunteer docs milestone Apr 11, 2018
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Comment from previous version by @RealOrangeOne:

Added to this PR should also contain the system we have for who merges PR: #47 (comment)

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