Public GitHub handle catalog and contribution scoreboard for the InterAI Summer 2026 class.
This repo helps the class find each other on GitHub, practice basic collaboration, and track useful contributions during the course.
Use it to:
- Add your GitHub handle to the class catalog.
- Open issues for small class collaboration tasks.
- Submit pull requests for catalog updates, docs, examples, and class resources.
- Track contribution scores in a simple, transparent way.
- Open CLASS_GITHUB_CATALOG.md.
- Fork this repository to your GitHub account.
- Add or update your GitHub handle using the table format.
- Open a pull request from your fork back to this repository.
- Join issues and pull request discussions to collaborate with classmates.
After your pull request is reviewed or merged, update SCOREBOARD.md if the class workflow asks you to.
Students do not need direct collaborator access to this repository. This is a public repo, so students can fork it, open issues, submit pull requests, and comment without being added as collaborators.
See ACCESS_MODEL.md for the class permission model and contribution workflow.
Students should:
- Open the repo.
- Fork it to their own GitHub account.
- Edit their catalog row in their fork.
- Open a pull request back to
yagaC64/InterAI_summer2026:main. - Comment/review classmates' pull requests.
- Open issues for score reviews, fixes, or collaboration tasks.
This is a public repository. Do not add private information.
Do not publish:
- Student ID numbers
- Personal phone numbers
- Home addresses
- Private email addresses
- Passwords, tokens, API keys, or screenshots that reveal secrets
Use the name, nickname, or display label you are comfortable sharing publicly.
Scores are meant to reward useful collaboration, not spam.
Typical points:
+1for adding or correcting your catalog entry+2for a useful issue, suggestion, or class resource+2for a helpful pull request review or discussion comment+3for a merged contribution that improves the repo
See SCOREBOARD.md for the running score table.
Read CONTRIBUTING.md before opening a pull request.