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There's a bit of work which needs to be done ahead of time to set up this activity.
There's a bit of work which needs to be done ahead of time to set up this activity.


===Step 1===
Step 1: Customize the site in the repository [https://github.com/openhatch/github-website-editing-demo github-website-editing-demo]. If you do not have admin access to it, you can submit changes as a pull request. There are different versions to play with in different branches - if you're not familiar with branching, ask in #openhatch for help. (You'll probably want to talk to Shauna and/or Asheesh before submitting a pull request anyway.)
Customize the site in the repository [https://github.com/openhatch/github-website-editing-demo github-website-editing-demo]. If you do not have admin access to it, you can submit changes as a pull request. There are different versions to play with in different branches - if you're not familiar with branching, ask in #openhatch for help. (You'll probably want to talk to Shauna and/or Asheesh before submitting a pull request anyway.)


Step 2: Customize the issues in the issue tracker, as needed. Make sure the issues in the issue tracker match the current version o the site.
Step 2: Customize the issues in the issue tracker, as needed. Make sure the issues in the issue tracker match the current version of the site.


Step 3: Create organizations for each project. We typically title this hostname-#, i.e. morris-1, morris-2, morris-3, princeton-1, princeton-2, princeton-3. While doing this, you can grant administrative privileges to anyone you know will need them.
Step 3: Create organizations for each project. We typically title this hostname-#, i.e. morris-1, morris-2, morris-3, princeton-1, princeton-2, princeton-3. While doing this, you can grant administrative privileges to anyone you know will need them.