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Hitting the road this weekend? Catch-up with your favorites stories, interviews, and insights from around the open source community on The ReadME Podcast. github.com/readme/podcast

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Did you know that you can generate tetrominoes from you contribution graphs? Enjoy a nice game of Tetris via gh-tetris.vercel.app 💚
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Are you involved with your organization's open source efforts, whether through an OSPO or an informal program? Help quantify this important aspect of open source by taking the @todogroup's 2023 OSPO Survey: github.blog/2023-05-25-the-202

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It’s scary to give out commit access to your projects. @willingcarol, @brandontroberts, and @balloob talk about how to recruit and onboard contributors you already know and trust. gh.io/AAkt3li

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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: twitter.com/i/web/status/16618

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🎙️ We're continuing with @SustainOSS! 🌟 Dr. Russell Keith-Magee of @PyBeeWare shares abt transitioning from author to maintainer. @OfirUriel of Ma’akaf, an open source Israel community, shares the importance of being serious & proactive.
maintainermonth.github.com/sch

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If @kubernetesio isn’t here in 20 years, we’re doing something right—according to @kelseyhightower, who’s here to celebrate Maintainer Month, now on The ReadME Podcast. github.blog/2023-05-24-kelsey-

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With @GitHubCopilot, you can get even faster feedback loops in your test-driven development. @mokagio shows us how. github.com/readme/guides/githu

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Attention aspiring maintainers! 🌟 Join @StoriesOfOSS as @JessicaTegnerDK shares her incredible journey from contributing to pypandoc to becoming a maintainer of this widely used projecct in this special story! 🎙️
maintainermonth.github.com/sch

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RT Ed Summers
It was great to sit down with @steven_aquino to discuss and explore how @github is empowering developers with to build technologies that drive human progress. Steven, thanks for a great conversation! forbes.com/sites/stevenaquino/

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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. github.com/readme/guides/rust-

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From starting out to standing out. Join @Kelseyhightower 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/kels t.co/vk0y2lnOE1

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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-announc

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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. github.com/readme/guides/githu

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Want to save time, maintain high-quality code, AND prevent bugs? @JoshuaKGoldberg shares the static analysis toolkit you need. github.com/readme/guides/forma

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How did you get your start in tech? On May 23, Kubernetes superstar @kelseyhightower joins The ReadME Podcast for a special episode. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and check out this sneak peak. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ t.co/4vWk0UGyF6

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