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Joined February 2008

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  1. 46 minutes ago

    Learn more about developer-first security analysis using GitHub code scanning, powered by CodeQL and the security community. Live on tomorrow at 11am PT.

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  2. 2 hours ago

    Join and in a conversation about the open-source automation of your GitHub repos. Tomorrow at 9:30 am PST.

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  3. 3 hours ago

    Introducing the GitHub Archive Program's new artist-in-residence ! Read about how he's approaching this project here:

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  4. 5 hours ago

    We know that a lot of teams use GitHub and Microsoft Teams to get their work done, and today we’re sharing a new integration available in public beta. We hope you’ll try it out!

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  5. 6 hours ago

    Gift Egwuenu connects locally and globally from Lagos, Nigeria to build open source communities. Read her story at The ReadME Project:

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  6. 8 hours ago

    Join Maya Kaczorowski, PM of Supply Chain Security at GitHub, and Jonathan Kohler, Technical Director of Engineering at Nutanix as we dive into understanding your supply chain, dependencies, and shipping secure software faster. It's happening today 11am PT

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  7. 15 hours ago

    We're excited to announce our GitHub Africa virtual meetup. This is your chance to connect with amazing developers and like-minded people. It's happening on Tuesday 15th September.

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  8. Sep 9

    How do you really know what’s in your software? Join us and the Nutanix team for a step-by-step guide to securing your code (and its dependencies) with Dependabot and the GitHub dependency graph. RSVP for 11PT tomorrow.

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  9. Sep 8

    📺 Catch GitHub VP of Engineering Dana Lawson and Microsoft CVP of Product talk engineering culture transformation and best practices for remote teams at this week's Microsoft Remote Engineering DevOps Summit.

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  10. Sep 8

    Join us on Friday as GitHub goes live on Twitch. Sebass and Richard will deep dive into CodeQL code scanning, powered by the security community. See you at 11am CEST.

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  11. Sep 5

    Be sure to join us for our very first monthly meetup for Africa! With speakers from , , and , there will be something for everyone. Sign up now!

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  12. Sep 4

    The Release Radar is back, showcasing some of your latest and greatest releases. This edition highlights some command line apps, the latest in eye blinking technology(!), and more…

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  13. Sep 4

    We're live on Twitch! Join our DevOps engineer as he dives deep into building a business on GitHub. Learn how by utilizing our powerful ecosystem and global community. Join us now.

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  14. Sep 4

    From funding challenges to the power of building a community, Alex Ellis shares his open source journey to build OpenFaaS and more. Read more at The ReadME Project:

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  15. Sep 3

    Threat modeling isn’t one size fits all, but there are a few best practices we’ve learned along the way. Check out our approach to threat modeling at GitHub—and share your own!

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  16. Sep 3

    Introducing the GitHub Stars program. We're excited to share and recognize those who go above and beyond in inspiring all of us, educating the people around them and sharing their knowledge and passion. And we want you to know about them too!

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  17. Sep 3

    How do you really know what’s in your software? Join us and the Nutanix team for a step-by-step guide to securing your code (and its dependencies) with Dependabot and the GitHub dependency graph. RSVP for next week 10 September 11PT.

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  18. Sep 2

    Check out our Availability Report for August with updates on our status page refresh and how we're improving the reliability of our systems:

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  19. Sep 2

    A software supply chain is anything that goes into, or affects your code, from development, through your CI/CD pipeline, until it gets deployed into production. How should you protect yourself from malicious code in your supply chain?

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  20. Sep 2

    📣 Tip #2: Iterate, experiment, measure. Hear more from GitHub VP of Engineering Dana Lawson on staying resilient in the face of change during COVID and beyond at Microsoft's Remote Engineering DevOps Summit. Register now.

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