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Tempted to speak at this year's @GitHubUniverse? It's a great experience, but don't take our word for it. Here are some of last year's speakers. 👇 https://t.co/CEr3tZN27h
We've open sourced our Stale Repos Action to help you keep your open source catalog organized and up to date by identifying and archiving projects that are no longer in active development. See how you can get started. https://github.blog/2023-06-05-announcing-the-stale-repos-action/
Monday coffee time? We hear you. Drink your ☕️ in style with our latest addition to the GitHub shop: the iridescent Invertocat mug! https://www.thegithubshop.com/1537810-00-iridescent-invertocat-mug?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=iridescent https://t.co/74VT1cZ8QS
Could we use Git repos as the source of truth for our operational processes, and then push changes to our live environment? 🤔 Learn more about GitOps with @reddobowen. 👇 https://github.blog/2023-06-02-applying-gitops-principles-to-your-operations/
Re Rust consistently ranks among the most performant and energy-efficient languages—and one of the most loved! Noah Gift makes the case for using Rust to level-up MLOps with GitHub Copilot. https://github.com/readme/guides/rust-mlops
At the heart of continuously improving operations is a simple question: “Can we improve operational performance—from training and inference to packaging and delivery—by ten times or more?”
Looking for co-maintainers for your open source project? Learn how to elevate contributors into full-fledged maintainers. https://github.blog/2023-06-01-elevating-open-source-contributors-to-open-source-maintainers/
Wrap up #MaintainerMonth with a bang! Don't miss this episode of @changelog featuring @storming @geekygirldawn & @webchick. Hear their insights on maintaining maintainers and celebrate their contributions to the open source community 🎉 #OSSummit
https://changelog.com/podcast/542
The open-source Git project just released Git 2.41, packed with new features like cruft packs and reverse indexes enabled by default. Check out our coverage for more highlights from this release. https://github.blog/2023-06-01-highlights-from-git-2-41/
Dive into static analysis tools with @JoshuaKGoldberg and get the playbook for integrating these tools with the major code editors and CI systems you're using now. Check it out on The ReadME Project. https://github.com/readme/guides/formatters-linters-compilers
It's now easier to understand changes to your repositories with the new activity view. This new activity view gives you the ability to self-serve insights to your favorite repository and all of its changes.
https://github.blog/changelog/2023-05-31-view-repository-pushes-on-the-new-activity-view/ https://t.co/jRrRxmZEmV
Looking for a better way to handle supply chain requirements? Tune into @OpenAtMicrosoft episode on OmniBOR. Learn how to obtain a comprehensive artifact dependency graph directly from your build tools. #MaintainerMonth
https://maintainermonth.github.com/schedule/openatmsft_may30
Wrap up #MaintainerMonth with this captivating conversation on @SustainOSS with @martinwoodward on the life of an open source maintainer, the GitHub Accelerator, funding strategies, and the future of maintainership.
https://podcast.sustainoss.org/179
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Project templates in public beta, tasklists support on GitHub Mobile, and bulk editing on your boards! It's all in the changelog. https://github.blog/changelog/2023-05-25-github-issues-projects-may-25th-update/ https://t.co/NxAkkD3xE3
Re Check out how open source is powering nuclear fusion research, get advice for fortifying your career against change, and get ideas for getting started on GitHub. https://github.com/readme/podcast/nuclear-fusion https://t.co/8mCIRLeWHT
Re Explore the evolution of open source. From what it means to be 'open' to contributions with @rwwmike, advocating for better analytics for maintainers with @avipress, and a key to building stronger teams with Jessica Janiuk. https://github.com/readme/podcast/open-closed-equilibrium https://t.co/J1TYzSiOFp
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