[Air-L] Non-software uses of GitHub
Edward M. Corrado
ecorrado at ecorrado.us
Sun Nov 26 10:13:30 PST 2017
I know of a number of libraries that use it for internal documentation of
policies and procedures.
On Sun, Nov 26, 2017 at 9:56 AM, Seda Guerses <sguerses at esat.kuleuven.be>
wrote:
> Hey Jim,
>
> Open Source Publishing, a group that came out of Constant, a Brussels
> based arts collective, have been researching and using versioning systems
> in graphic design/typography.
> http://strabic.fr/OSP-Visual-Culture
> In case you don’t speak French, this video is in English:
> https://vimeo.com/107907361
>
> OSP has specifically focused on what it means to use versioning systems
> for collaborative work on images rather than on text/code.
> They use git, and not github, due to problems with licensing in the latter.
>
> Also see: Libra Graphics Research Unit where much of this experimentation
> started.
> http://www.constantvzw.org/site/-Libre-Graphics-Research-Unit-.html
>
> Looking forward to see what you compile.
> s.
>
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