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 **Welcome!**\\ **Welcome!**\\
-Nice to see you here. This page can help you get started. The usual question that a person who has just logged-in to //Git Winch// for the first time would be: //Where do I start?// +Nice to see you here. If you reached here after your first login, do not worry: The //Git Winch// application is still running behind this browser window. Click on the icon on the taskbar to return to it, when you finished reading here.
  
-No Worries! Go to the appropriate section below. If you are confused about the terminologies used here, they are explained at the end of this topic.+This page can help you get started. The usual question that a person who has just logged-in to //Git Winch// for the first time would be: //Where do I start?//  
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 +No Worries! If you are completely unfamiliar with //Git Winch// read the "Concepts" first (Link at the bottom)  
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 +Else, go to the appropriate section below. If you are confused about the terminologies used here, they are explained at the end of this topic.
  
 **If you are the owner of an office (or a division of an office)**\\ **If you are the owner of an office (or a division of an office)**\\
-If you were the one who wants to delegate work to your staff, this is where you start. Firstly, you would need to get an //"orgname"// for you and those who work under you. Then you would need to create a repository. But before that you would need to create an account at either GitLab (preferred) or GitHub or Gitea.+If you were the one who wants to delegate work to your staff, this is where you start. Firstly, you would need to get an //"org code"// for you and those who work under you. Then you would need to create a repository. But before that you would need to create an account at either GitLab (preferred) or GitHub or Gitea.
  
 You can add/remove members to the repositories that you create. You can also delegate someone else to act as a manager to any/all the repositories of your office.  You can add/remove members to the repositories that you create. You can also delegate someone else to act as a manager to any/all the repositories of your office. 
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