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2. Be specific with your key takeaways. What exactly will someone leave your session knowing that they didn’t know before? These should be complete sentences and begin with words such as, “Gain insight into… learn… understand… discover…”
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The path towards delivering successful outcomes for accessibility is a journey. Like most meaningful change it takes time, a growth mindset, and some trial and error. Our Head of Design shares GitHub's journey so far.
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"There are plenty of open source projects that people generally don’t consider open source because they’re not building a community or making a lot of updates, but open source isn’t just about contributions.” writes about contributor relations.
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🎙️ How are you building a sustainable open source community? Listen to a special #MaintainerMonth episode of Sustain where we talk about contributor ladders, mentorship, and the importance of balancing code with community.
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Open vs. control: the paradox of open source. founder takes a look at the expectations of open source, how the definition has evolved, and when ‘closed to contributions’ is the right move. Tune in to The ReadME Podcast for more.
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Learn how used GitHub Copilot to build her first browser extension in seven 7️⃣ steps, and find out her three 3️⃣ major takeaways about learning and pair programming in the age of AI. 👩🏾‍💻
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We developed an accessibility strategy to address the hundreds of color contrast issues that were present in our Design System. takes us behind the scenes on this process to make more inclusive.
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Here's a behind the scenes writeup on how my team and I iterated on our complex color system using experimentation and automation, to bring greater #accessibility to @GitHub's Primer design system: github.blog/2023-05-11-unl
An example of new colors on GitHub with Primer. There are demonstrations of color contrast improvements in a few sections: default text with accessible hyperlinks, secondary text with additional content and an underline hyperlink, and a hyperlink with icon. There is also a subtle green change in the “comment” button with the text that says “solving hundreds of accessibility issues.
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