Martin and Edward talk with Emma Jane Hogbin Westby about her book,
Git for Teams, about using Git to successfully collaborate with team
members and how to teach people to use version control. In this episode,
they also discuss humanizing software development and making Git more
friendly to beginners.

For over 20 years Emma Jane Hogbin Westby has been been bringing people
together through education, collaboration, and technology. Her latest book,
Git for Teams
(O’Reilly, 2015), outlines real-world strategies for more than just software
development; it shows how teams can harness both technology and collaboration
to work more efficiently, ensure project goals are met, and make the whole
greater than simply the sum of its parts. Emma works with United Nations as
a technical project manager, building software tools to help humanitarian
responders connect and collaborate in times of disaster. You can follow her
on Twitter at @emmajanehw.

Show Notes

Git for Teams, A
User-Centered Approach to Creating Efficient Workflows in Git
Teaching People Git, Emma's
talk from Git Merge 2015
Change Needs Management,
Emma's talk from Git Merge 2016

Twitter Mentions