I have some colleagues who are very new to git and find it daunting, but we want to use it for some collaborative projects. Your game looks like a great option as an introduction, but when I tried to have a quick look on my work computer, I discovered that the executable wouldn't run (work IT had blocked anything that is not in their software centre).
Since it is becoming increasingly common for IT setups to preclude any kind of installs (and in this case also preventing running any executables not in an approved list), would it be possible to have a version that works entirely online? Then maybe all people do to 'play' is create their own user name, then they can start playing on their own or maybe even in a team at some point. This would be brilliant actually (to teach the collaborative part) as people could log in as part of a group.
I'll try it on my personal laptop and report back here if I have further thoughts on how this online version could work.
I have some colleagues who are very new to git and find it daunting, but we want to use it for some collaborative projects. Your game looks like a great option as an introduction, but when I tried to have a quick look on my work computer, I discovered that the executable wouldn't run (work IT had blocked anything that is not in their software centre).
Since it is becoming increasingly common for IT setups to preclude any kind of installs (and in this case also preventing running any executables not in an approved list), would it be possible to have a version that works entirely online? Then maybe all people do to 'play' is create their own user name, then they can start playing on their own or maybe even in a team at some point. This would be brilliant actually (to teach the collaborative part) as people could log in as part of a group.
I'll try it on my personal laptop and report back here if I have further thoughts on how this online version could work.