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9:38am Mon 7th Aug, Michael W.

ANONYMOUS wrote:
> It's my understanding that the work we do is validated through our GitHub commits. > > Say for example someone is doing research, or learning a new technology (for example a language) should we be committing writeups of our research or tutorial code work to GitHub too as a proof of work. > > Or are the timesheets enough for receipting this sort of work? > > Thanks, apologies if I missed this on the website.
Hi, Good question, but as in all things, all you need to apply is common sense, please. GitHub only really works for things which leave a record: code, docs. Learning stuff is assumed to happen, at least for some Teams, but cannot be proven, so just be reasonable. Also please note the limit on the amount of time used for learning that can be taken into account. cheers MichaelW

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