Last time around, we asked what types of contributions maintainers prefer. This time, we’d like to hear more about what sorts of contributions you’ve personally made to open source:
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🎙️ We're continuing #MaintainerMonth with ! 🌟 Dr. Russell Keith-Magee of shares abt transitioning from author to maintainer. of Ma’akaf, an open source Israel community, shares the importance of being serious & proactive.
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Reduce human error. 👩🏾💻
Learn how to automate your Power Platform deployments using GitHub Actions. ⤵️
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If isn’t here in 20 years, we’re doing something right—according to , who’s here to celebrate Maintainer Month, now on The ReadME Podcast.
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With , you can get even faster feedback loops in your test-driven development. shows us how.
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Attention aspiring maintainers! 🌟 Join as shares her incredible journey from contributing to pypandoc to becoming a maintainer of this widely used projecct in this special #MaintainerMonth story! 🎙️ #OpenSourceStories
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It was great to sit down with to discuss #GAAD and explore how is empowering developers with #disabilities to build technologies that drive human progress. Steven, thanks for a great conversation! forbes.com/sites/stevenaq #accessibility #a11y
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Want to learn more about how AI is impacting developer satisfaction? Check it out!
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Python is the traditional language for all things ML, but Noah Gift shows how a combination of Rust and GitHub Copilot could change that for MLOps.
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From starting out to standing out. Join as he shares his story. Also, get a glimpse into the future of Kubernetes and how to tackle complex tech, now on The ReadME Podcast. github.com/readme/podcast
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GitHub Advanced Security is now available in Azure DevOps. Take advantage of code scanning, secret scanning, and dependency scanning natively in your Azure pipeline, just like you would on GitHub.
Check it out: github.blog/2023-05-23-ann
#MSBuild #security
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Want to save time, maintain high-quality code, AND prevent bugs? shares the static analysis toolkit you need.
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How did you get your start in tech? On May 23, Kubernetes superstar joins The ReadME Podcast for a special #MaintainerMonth episode. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and check out this sneak peak. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the
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As we continue celebrating #MaintainerMonth, this week we spotlight , lead engineer and owner of . Learn more about how Limor believes open source is key to staying competitive.
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Ready to explore hundreds of thousands of popular GitHub projects? You’ll be lost without this amazing map from : anvaka.github.io/map-of-github.
Set sail from Clouderra to Vuetopia, travel from Rustland to Kubernation, or spend some time with React Natives 🤩 🗺
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Check out the rest of our tips over on the blog and find out how to submit your session to #GitHubUniverse. Good luck!
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Check out recent accessibility improvements to help disabled developers build on GitHub and do the best work of their lives.
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Our favorite people are developers. We love to make developers happy and productive, and today, on Global Accessibility Awareness Day, we want to celebrate their achievements by sharing some great stories about a few developers with disabilities
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Good communication is key to pair programming. 🗣️ Our machine learning engineers have been working with LLMs to help GitHub Copilot level up its contextual understanding.
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They grow up so fast. 😭 Find out what it’s like to work with LLMs from the engineers behind GitHub Copilot and how model improvements over the years have shaped the AI programmer we know and love.
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Always wanted to talk at a tech conference but never get selected? After speaking at 253 different events has 3 top tips for getting your session accepted.
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When faced with accessibility barriers, developer Paul Chiou gets creative, building custom hardware interfaces and innovative software solutions. Read how Chiou works to increase access for all. github.com/readme/feature
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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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It's boilerplate - but it's boilerplate we didn't have to type.
See the full project at gh.io/mealmetrics-co and stay tuned for the next video, where we create a controller.
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Unlock potential through accessibility: Learn from how inclusive design empowers everyone.
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Interested in sharing your learnings with GitHub’s global community of developers? 💡Apply to be a speaker at #GitHubUniverse! Call for sessions are now open and close on June 7. reg.rainfocus.com/flow/github/un
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Don't miss this #MaintainerMonth discussion on podcast!
Join & host as they explore the critical human infrastructure of open source. Open source is people and people are open source. #OpenSourceStories
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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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Global Accessibility Awareness Day less than a week away! How are you planning to get involved? Check out accessibility.day to find resources and information to help you address the barriers that may be blocking disabled users in your project.
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This #MaintainerMonth, give back to the open source maintainers who make our lives easier. Tune into this week's episode as they discuss how companies are sponsoring OSS. Featuring &
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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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