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Git and GitLab are an excellent resource for inviting others to contribute to your material. Potential collaborators can be internal to WIN or external. Changes can be incorporated automatically if the collaborator is trusted and known to you (invited directly), or suggested via a "merge request" if the collaborator is not part of your invited group. This process also makes it very easy to follow who has made what contribution, so they can be appropriately attributed for their efforts.
Git and GitLab are an excellent resource for inviting others to contribute to your material. Potential collaborators can be internal to WIN or external. Changes can be incorporated automatically if the collaborator is trusted and known to you (invited directly), or suggested via a "merge request" if the collaborator is not part of your invited group. This process also makes it very easy to follow who has made what contribution, so they can be appropriately attributed for their efforts.
#### GitLab pages
#### GitLab pages
GitLab pages allows you to build professional looking websites, like this one! It is relatively straightforward to build a simple website to share your work with the world, and the options for building in additional complexity are endless.
GitLab pages allows you to build professional looking websites, like this one! It is relatively straightforward to build a simple website to share your work with the world, and the options for building in additional complexity are endless. Take a look at this [tutorial for building a GitLab pages site](../gitlab/4-4-create-gitlab-pages-site).
## Getting started
## Getting started
If you're new to GitLab, we suggest you take a look a the [tutorials](../../gitlab/gitlab-tutorials) and find the appropriate jumping off point for your experience.
If you're new to GitLab, we suggest you take a look a the [tutorials](../gitlab/gitlab-tutorials) and find the appropriate jumping off point for your experience.
## More information from WIN IT
## More information from WIN IT
Take a look at the [WIN IT help pages](https://sharepoint.nexus.ox.ac.uk/sites/NDCN/FMRIB/IT/User%20Guides/Git.aspx)(internal only) for additional resources on using git.
Take a look at the [WIN IT help pages](https://sharepoint.nexus.ox.ac.uk/sites/NDCN/FMRIB/IT/User%20Guides/Git.aspx)(internal only) for additional resources on using git.