GitHub Actions and code scanning now support 15+ new open source static analysis scanners. Shift left using GitHub CodeQL or our open source integrations for Kotlin, Swift, PHP, Elixir, and other languages!
https://github.blog/2021-07-28-new-code-scanning-integrations-open-source-security-tools/
We will conduct a brownout for Git operations using passwords WEDNESDAY, July 28, followed by removal of password support on August 13 as we move to require stronger token or SSH authentication. Share the news as we work together to secure collaboration!
https://github.blog/2020-12-15-token-authentication-requirements-for-git-operations/
The final episode of The ReadMe Podcast's first season features @thesegunadebayo, creator of Chakra UI–a popular open source React UI library. Learn about his journey, and why he thinks you should have empathy not just for your users, but your colleagues.
https://github.com/readme/podcast/building-Chakra-UI
RT GitHub Policy
Developers should have help defending their rights under copyright law. That’s why we’re partnering with @StanfordLaw to provide free legal advice for developers confronted with DMCA 1201 takedowns.
https://github.blog/2021-07-27-github-developer-rights-fellowship-stanford-law-school/
Space travel on your mind this week? Find out how the work of open source developers flew 293 million miles from home.
https://github.com/readme/featured/nasa-ingenuity-helicopter
Our very own @MishManners has some tips and tricks on building your GitHub Profile README. Check it out!
https://dev.to/mishmanners/how-to-create-a-github-profile-readme-jha
RT GitHub Policy
Governing your software project as it scales can be hard. We’ve open sourced a tool to help.
https://github.blog/2021-07-22-minimum-viable-governance-lightweight-community-structure-foss-projects/
Contributor relations was a hot topic at Global Maintainer Summit. Here’s what you need to know.
https://github.com/readme/featured/contributor-relations
Looking for a way to secure third-party code in Go? Check out our supply chain security features, now also available for Go modules!
https://github.blog/2021-07-22-github-supply-chain-security-features-go-community/
RT GitHub Enterprise
Time for another lightning round ⚡ DevOps helps teams…
- Deploy faster and more often
- Prioritize work-life balance
- Focus on the most critical code
- All of the above
https://github.co/3y22Eu8
RT GitHub Community
Did you know that we host monthly virtual meetups in multiple languages? Checkout
https://github.com/events
https://twitter.com/GitHubCommunity/status/1415680547104432128
From sharing a single PC with her brothers to founding @SheCodeAfrica, Ada @Kolokodess Oyom opens up about her journey to make space for women in tech, now on The ReadME Podcast.
https://github.com/readme/podcast/she-code-africa
RT Liran Tal | React and Node.js Security 🚀
Here's a secret GitHub power tool
Did you know that you can navigate and create directories from within the GitHub UI if you just terminate each file with a forward slash / ? 🤯
You're welcome :-)
RT GitHub Enterprise
We’re live on Demo Days! Learn how you can accelerate cloud-native app delivery with GitHub Actions and @triliodata. Join us now 🚀
http://www.linkedin.com/company/github
RT adafruit industries
The original source for the 1981 masterpiece “Defender” is now on Github! #Gaming #Arcade
https://adafru.it/TJa
RT adafruit industries
"Changing the hardware development game at Adafruit'
HOW LIMOR FRIED PAVES THE WAY FOR MILLIONS OF MAKERS
The ReadMe Podcast: @github
https://github.com/readme/podcast
https://github.com/readme/podcast/limor-fried-adafruit
Check out all the ships and updates, including the new GitHub Issues and more in this month's update to the GitHub public roadmap.
https://github.com/github/roadmap
For Limor @adafruit Fried, leading the Adafruit community means making firm but fair decisions, prioritizing respect for everyone involved, and getting inspired by the creativity of millions of makers. Check it out!
https://github.com/readme/stories/limor-fried
From building her own MP3 player to founding @adafruit, Limor Fried is on a mission to make hardware development more accessible to hobbyists. She shares her story on The ReadMe Podcast:
https://github.com/readme/podcast/limor-fried-adafruit
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