Description
Is the Git+GitHub guide sufficient for newcomers in helping them get started with our recommended software development platform? Should we have a repository to serve as a sort of Git playground, or should newcomers get started right away with contributions and learning how to use Git+GitHub that way?
[Copying the following from this comment, which was posted by @aaaaalbert]
How can we help our newcomers to adopt Git quickly (to use it productively for their own work) and in a way that interfaces nicely with our workflows?
Should we send newcomers to @octocat's Spoon-Knife repo to actually try out the theoretic skills acquired through this guide?
Or shall we have a playground repo of our own where people can experiment? "First task on first day on the team: Add your favorite sports/treat/metro line to secure-systems-lab/playground" sorts of thing?