Don't miss this #MaintainerMonth discussion on @StoriesOfOSS podcast!
Join @DuaneOBrien & host @juliaferraioli as they explore the critical human infrastructure of open source. Open source is people and people are open source. #OpenSourceStories
https://maintainermonth.github.com/schedule/opensourcestories_duane_obrien
What tips do you have for effective collaboration?
"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.” @rwwmike writes about contributor relations. https://github.com/readme/featured/how-open-is-open-source
🎙️ 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.
https://podcast.sustainoss.org/174
Global Accessibility Awareness Day less than a week away! How are you planning to get involved? Check out http://accessibility.day to find resources and information to help you address the barriers that may be blocking disabled users in your project. https://t.co/sAsZav3FyY
This #MaintainerMonth, give back to the open source maintainers who make our lives easier. Tune into this week's @changelog episode as they discuss how companies are sponsoring OSS. Featuring @alyssapwright @chadwhitacre_ & @DuaneOBrien
https://changelog.com/podcast/539
Open vs. control: the paradox of open source. @scarf_oss founder @avi_press 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. https://github.blog/2023-05-12-this-month-on-the-readme-podcast-balancing-openness-and-control/
Thanks to everyone who celebrated #MaintainerMonth at @JupyterCon & #OSSummit this week 🎉
Keep the celebrations going - we have a full month of activities
👉 http://maintainermonth.github.com
#JupyterCon #OSSNA https://t.co/bZnsveKLrF
Re Allow us to reintroduce @captainsafia, maintainer of @nteractio, writer, and software engineer. Learn how she maintains her projects with an eye on reducing exclusivity. https://github.com/readme/stories/safia-abdalla
We’re celebrating Maintainer Month with a spotlight on the Maintainers behind some of your favorite projects! Meet our featured maintainer this week.
Learn how @blackgirlbytes 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. 👩🏾💻 https://github.blog/2023-05-12-how-i-used-github-copilot-to-build-a-browser-extension/
How do you navigate GitHub if you can’t see the screen? Check out the accessibility features within our latest navigation update. We love empowering all developers! https://github.blog/2023-05-11-navigation-and-search-improvements-for-accessibility/
Anton uses LLMs to help him write, communicate, code, and even see the bright side of things. Learn his simple tricks for getting the most out of AI as a developer. https://github.com/readme/guides/coding-generative-ai
RT GitHub Design
We developed an accessibility strategy to address the hundreds of color contrast issues that were present in our Design System. @lukasoppermann takes us behind the scenes on this process to make @github more inclusive. https://twitter.com/lukasoppermann/status/1656724839804157952
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Lukas Oppermann: 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: https://github.blog/2023-05-11-unlocking-inclusive-design-how-primers-color-system-is-making-github-com-more-inclusive/ https://t.co/F4YGt5QIyN
</div> https://twitter.com/githubdesign/status/1656730231204614144
GitHub Codespaces offers easy setup, customizable environments, and enhanced security. Find out why it's a must-have for #OpenSource maintainers and how you can get 60 hours of free usage. 🚀 💻 https://github.blog/2023-05-10-revolutionize-your-open-source-workflows-the-top-3-reasons-why-github-codespaces-is-a-must-have-for-maintainers/
"Closed to contributions”? @rwwmike discusses how it can align with open source. Plus, @avi_press on analytics for maintainers, and Jessica Januik on team chemistry, now on The ReadME Podcast. https://github.com/readme/podcast/open-closed-equilibrium https://t.co/QhXE3qgMEi
November 8-9. It’s happening.
👉 80+ sessions on AI, security, and developer experience.
📍 In-person in San Francisco or online.
🗓 Save the date: http://githubuniverse.com/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=savetdvid https://t.co/2shFcQCS1X
The latest edition of Game Bytes is here featuring:
‣ game engine news
‣ open source game updates
‣ upcoming game jams
‣ a very unique game of Snake 🐍
‣ our game jam game of the month!
https://github.blog/2023-05-10-game-bytes-may-2023/ https://t.co/PRYwND0IZt
Is your company using generative AI yet? 👀 Get the full scoop on how generative AI tools can help you ship better software faster. 🚀 https://github.blog/2023-05-09-how-companies-are-boosting-productivity-with-generative-ai/
Summer is almost here. ☀️
Join us virtually during Summerfest for an hour of demos, Q&A with subject matter experts and the opportunity to win GitHub swag along the way! Register here: https://resources.github.com/github-summerfest-2023/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=2023q4-evt-emea-summerfest-2023TW1 https://t.co/gKRks7YEUb
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