RT Vercel
Next.js has passed 70,000 stars on GitHub.
Thank you to the 1,600+ contributors helping us build the best experience for developers and end-users.
🛠️ New tools to manage PR conversations
🚦 Issue forms that will enforce required fields
😎 High contrast dark theme
Check out a roundup of everything GitHub shipped last month!
https://github.blog/2021-07-13-whats-new-github-changelog-june-2021/
Don't miss it!
GitHub Enterprise: Who wants to manually catch production issues after deployment? Our friends at @Trilio created a GitHub Action to help protect, restore, migrate and use production data, so you don’t have to. Join us on Friday at Demo Days and we’ll show you how.
https://www.linkedin.com/events/6816745192247427072/
You can now create a simple form for people to fill out when opening issues on your public projects to help make sure you capture the data you need. Learn more, including how projects like @reactjs are already making use of it.
https://github.blog/changelog/2021-06-23-issues-forms-beta-for-public-repositories/
Don't know your AGPL from your BSD? Gina Haussge (@foosel) explains what you need to know.
https://github.com/readme/guides/open-source-licensing
Rails 7 supports handling associations across database clusters by adding a `disable_joins` option - and we've upstreamed the behavior to
@Rails! Check out more details from @eileencodes.
https://github.blog/2021-07-12-adding-support-cross-cluster-associations-rails-7/
As a maintainer, setting boundaries is key.
"Once you set that boundary, just be honest with yourself and you'll have a much easier time making decisions." Hear more from @youyuxi, creator and maintainer of @vuejs on The ReadME Podcast.
https://github.com/readme/growing-vue
Have you heard about or experimented with fantasy consoles?
This collection showcases a few fantastic ones that allow you to build unique games + demos under unique constraints imposed on color palettes, sound channels, resolution, memory, etc.
› load
https://github.com/collections/fantasy-consoles
RT NASA JPL
It’s all in the code. F-Prime isn’t just open-source flight software on the history-making #MarsHelicopter, it’s a reusable framework that is set to run on projects such as CubeSats, other small spacecraft and instruments. See how others make use of it:
http://go.nasa.gov/36BRIY5
Issues are where you’re doing all your work so we’re making it easier to keep track of your progress with task lists ✅ Try it out in any repo today!
https://github.blog/changelog/2021-06-23-whats-new-with-github-issues/
Started in 2012.
Full-time maintainer in 2014.
100% funded by the community since 2016.
Gina @foosel Häußge shares the journey of @OctoPrint3D (and a few life hacks along the way) on The ReadME Podcast.
https://github.com/readme/3d-sideproject-octoprint
Reports coming in of contributions disappearing from profile pagesss 🐍
𝐒𝐭𝐞𝐩𝐬 𝐭𝐨 𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐞:
https://dev.to/mishmanners/how-to-enable-github-actions-on-your-profile-readme-for-a-contribution-graph-4l66
GitHub Universe 2021 is quickly approaching, and we are looking for developers just like you to present on topics across secure development, DevOps, open source communities, and developer experience.
Submit a topic by July 28 to be considered!
https://github.co/35pXET6
25 years, 200 releases 🎉
Daniel @bagder Stenberg shares what still inspires him about cURL and how he's just as passionate today as he was when he created it in 1997. Hear more on The ReadME Podcast.
https://github.com/readme/curl-25-years
Check out our latest Availability Report with updates on GitHub status over the past month.
https://github.blog/2021-07-07-github-availability-report-june-2021/
Open source maintainers rely on issues to collaborate with their project’s communities and build in the open. Hear why @amphtml sees issue forms as an important piece in getting the right information from its community to be able to get work done efficiently.
We sat down with @maxwritescode to see the new filtering and metadata experience on GitHub Mobile, helping you to get work done when you're on the go. It's all in our latest Checkout video!
https://youtu.be/7zLRAS_Q0uA
While working on his master’s thesis for web applications, @wSokra created an optimizer out of necessity, which he called webpack. It's now used by some of the largest companies in the world for code splitting and bundling.
https://github.com/readme/masters-thesis-to-webpack
Leaked package registry credentials pose a significant security risk. Learn how GitHub is working to protect developers and open source software.
https://github.blog/2021-06-08-securing-open-source-supply-chain-scanning-package-registry-credentials/
Meet @rwieruch - the newest member of the GitHub Stars Program ⭐! Robin is a software and web engineer passionate about open source and dedicated to teaching others through his blogs, books and online tutorials. Check out Robin's profile.
https://stars.github.com/profiles/rwieruch/
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