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github.ucsb.edu run by the College of Engineering for Engineering Students was replaced in 2020 with a different version of Github run by Enterprise Technology Services (ITS/ETS) and open to all UCSB students. Please see https://github.com/ucsb/github-guide for support please contact ETS/ITS directly at https://www.it.ucsb.edu/help-support/it-services-catalog |
Any active UCSB student, faculty, or staff that works directly in support of students’ education is eligible for a UCSB GitHub account.
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Common Questions and Answers
The below questions have been asked multiple times and are largely answered above, but for those wanting longer responses:
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Q: I would like to collaborate with people at UCSB but who are not part of the College of Engineering. Is this possible? A: YES! The reason our version of github.ucsb.edu was replaced by one run by ITS/ETS is so that anyone at UCSB can collaborate regardless of college, major or department. | ||
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Q: I'm not a student, Staff or faculty, but I'd like to have access, may I? A: See bold note at top of page. You will need permission from a UCSB Department member, under their sponsorship a guest/affiliate UCSBnetID can be made through the Identity Annex. Terms and conditions apply. Please see: https://www.identity.ucsb.edu/ucsbnetid/faq | ||
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Q: I am graduating or leaving UCSB, can I still use UCSB GitHub? A: Short answer: please see above about becoming an UCSB affiliate A: Long answer: please see What Happens When I Graduate or Leave UCSB to my GitHub? |
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