I think I'll let the client figure that out, for now. He has considerably more expertise and experience with this sort of thing than I do, being a kind of developer. The miracle is that he wants me to write his copy, and knows that he cannot do it himself.

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The main reason I asked is that a new client is the first I've had who is happy with some sort of version control for text, which I would love to encourage. He uses GitLab, and I could not clone the repository into GitHub. Nor did I want to get involved at this stage with Source Tree (although that's an option I am still considering).

In the end, he helped me clone his repository to my GitHub account, which is where I will work with it, and he will pull changes from there.

But I'm wondering how things he does in GitLab will get merged back to my version in GitHub.

It is all a bit confusing, even though I have been through a few of the training tutorials. I've never actually worked with Git of any flavour in a team, just on my own.

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Right. But Hubs or Labs?

Hello.

Oh wise ones: GitHub or Source Tree?

Only because I am intrigued. But there is no way I am going to sign up for anything like that in a monthly basis. I don't even know what it sounds like. I've only seen their promotion.

The woman was interesting. She wanted to use video, and was happy with her earbuds mic. But she couldn't sit still. That's why she went in and out, because she kept moving away from the mic on her earbuds.

I'd still like to give Ringr a try, but not while they have only monthly pricing.

How was the other guy? Shocking line and very echoing when it came in.

@phoneboy
I would be among those some.
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No. Slightly different mic placement maybe. Closer and off axis.