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added Get Started and Overview docs for review #348
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- your account uses the free plan subscription | ||
- you choose a username that does not contain upper-case characters (for good practice) | ||
- you set your Git username for **every** repository on your device; see the [GitHub documentation](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/getting-started-with-git/setting-your-username-in-git) for instructions |
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I think this would be unclear for people unfamiliar with git
- you set your Git username for **every** repository on your device; see the [GitHub documentation](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/getting-started-with-git/setting-your-username-in-git) for instructions | |
- you set your username as the 'global' default on your device (so all of your git commands are run as you); see the [GitHub documentation](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/getting-started-with-git/setting-your-username-in-git) for instructions |
When you access the Control Panel for the first time, a prompt will appear requiring you to configure 2FA using your mobile device. Note that while you use your GitHub account to access the Control Panel, **this 2FA is separate from the one you use to log in to GitHub**. You may need to disable browser extensions such as Dark Mode during the 2FA setup process. | ||
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After you log in to the Control Panel for the first time, you can begin requesting access to data on the platform. | ||
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Looks good up until this point, but after that why are we directing people to download and install JupyterLab and RStudio tools on their local machines? They're available on the AP and ready to use.
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Will fix
fix typos
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