Git allows multiple coders to develop a piece of software at the same time by creating distributed source files, which can be edited offline from multiple locations, and then allowing authors or “committers” to commit changes to the main document, or create branches of the master document where code can be edited, then cleaned […]
In Progress… DRAWING!! Happily… Will update soon
//14.12.16 I have been reading Janet Halley’s book, Split Decisions: How and Why to Take a Break from Feminism, from the Feminist library on Calibri, shared through the local network at GTI. This post-in-progress will be my reflections on some of the ideas in this book. I will add to this post, little by little, […]
[This blogpost will be an ongoing repository of links related to digital librarianism for resistance movements. I will refer to these links as a resource while I put together a series of zines on these topics for distribution in NYC-based zine distros. I am inspired to create a radical feminist hacker space at the Bluestockings […]