While #MaintainerMonth is over, we're continuing to celebrate #opensource maintainers all year round!
Listen to @SustainOSS podcast's latest maintainer episode featuring @bl00dymarie of @dripberlin and @purplespatula of @getodk 🎙
https://podcast.sustainoss.org/127
Did you know you can include diagrams in Markdown?
https://github.blog/2022-02-14-include-diagrams-markdown-files-mermaid/
Did you know you can publish to GitHub Packages with GitHub Actions? Find out how from @damovisa 📺
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/JZVGKU7YYAA
Keep your project planning and tracking right next to your code. Projects capabilities continue to get more powerful, check it out today.
https://github.blog/2022-02-11-getting-started-with-project-planning-on-github/
Whether you're just getting started or taking your abilities to the next level you'll want to check out GitHub Skills!
https://github.blog/2022-06-06-introducing-github-skills/
There’s more to advancing FOSS development than professionalization, says @mhashemi. Funding is fundamental, but community, conversation, and connection are priceless.
https://github.com/readme/stories/mahmoud-hashemi
GitHub Actions gives developers powerful, native CI/CD right next to your code.
If you're new to CI/CD, check out our latest post about getting started!
https://github.blog/2022-06-03-a-beginners-guide-to-ci-cd-and-automation-on-github/
What do you do when your open source project becomes a community? Three maintainers who have made the shift share their insights.
https://github.co/3AimC7S
Searching for a comprehensive list of GitHub Actions for every point of development? Look no further!
https://github.com/sdras/awesome-actions
Check out the latest Availability Report with updates on GitHub status during June.
https://github.co/3yzLtT6
A wonderful and very creative use of GitHub Actions to manage a game dev community by @lazerwalker
✓ Automatically build a @godotengine game
✓ Deploy preview builds to @netlify
✓ Update the in-game credits
✓ Publish to @itchio
https://github.blog/2022-07-06-managing-a-game-dev-community/
Our friends at @adafruit show you how to easily set up a GitHub Actions Status Tower Light to place on your desk. No soldering or wiring is required for this project!
https://learn.adafruit.com/github-actions-status-tower-light?view=all
Give your community a dedicated space for conversation, right in GitHub 💭
Check out how other open source projects use GitHub Discussions to field feature requests, answer questions and more.
https://github.blog/2022-01-13-how-five-open-source-communities-are-using-github-discussions/
Did you know Markdown has math support?
https://github.blog/2022-05-19-math-support-in-markdown/
Use Markdown to show your GitHub Actions job summaries in a way that works best for you.
See how you can start using this today ⬇️
https://github.blog/2022-05-09-supercharging-github-actions-with-job-summaries/
Using GitHub Actions to build a CI/CD pipeline has many advantages 💪
- Simple set-up
- You can respond to any webhook on GitHub
- Community-powered, reusable workflows
- Support for any platform, language, and cloud
Get building today!
https://github.blog/2022-02-02-build-ci-cd-pipeline-github-actions-four-steps/
Looking for a Sunday read? Here's a fascinating look into what a generation of programmers learnt from hacking AOL in the '90s.
https://github.com/readme/featured/aol-programming-culture
What GitHub Action do you love that you think people should know about?
You don't have to code to contribute to open source!
You can contribute with bug reports, too. @Ceceliacreates explains to @blackgirlbytes that @Replayio makes it easy to submit helpful, reproducible bug reports. 🐞
Watch the full demo to learn more:
https://github.co/3y2jfAb
We use GitHub in all kinds of ways to get work done, from technical to non-technical teams.
Check out how the Security Team here at GitHub uses projects and GitHub Actions to plan, manage, and automate organizational work 🌟
https://github.blog/2022-07-01-how-the-github-security-team-uses-projects-and-github-actions-for-planning-tracking-and-more/
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