Open source requests, operational tasks, escalations–all in a day’s work for the team at @grafana. See how GitHub Projects & GitHub Actions help them manage efficiently. You can even make a copy of their board with a single click & adapt it for yourself! https://github.blog/2023-03-15-how-the-grafana-alerting-team-scales-their-issue-management-with-github-projects/
Re Accessibility for some is accessibility for all. Discover the new frontiers for accessibility over on The ReadME Project. https://github.com/readme/featured/open-source-accessibility
Re 4. Most importantly, include people with disabilities in the design and development process.
Re 3. Be aware of all the built-in accessibility in operating systems.
Re 2. Make sure your code meets basic accessibility guidelines, such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines - https://www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/glance/
Re 1. Unplug your mouse. That's right, unplug it and see whether you can still navigate whatever you're building without touching it.
Looking to improve your accessibility skills? Here are some simple steps that all developers can take to automatically increase accessibility. 🧵
Re @TayTayLap Yes! We have session line-ups for different regions, Americas, Europe, Middle-East and Africa, and Asia Pacific. So you can choose your particular region.
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Projects on GitHub Mobile is now generally available! Track your work from anywhere with ease. View and edit project item fields at a glance and switch between project views effortlessly.
⬇️ Download on iOS and Android: https://github.com/mobile https://t.co/51jdvwXIxx
Congratulations to the @pytorch team, contributors, and collaborators on shipping PyTorch 2.0 🎉
https://pytorch.org/blog/pytorch-2.0-release https://t.co/7l9AmBMvId
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You've hit 'deploy' 🎉 What's one GitHub Action that you couldn't live without in your workflow?
Re And catch @edsummersnc's keynote on March 16th at #axecon: the world's largest digital accessibility conference. https://www.deque.com/axe-con/
Re Ed Summers, Head of Accessibility at GitHub joins us on the latest ReadME Podcast to talk about why accessibility is so often overlooked and why it's so important for the 1.3 billion people with disabilities.
Re "If we can all just think about the people who use our software, they’re not like us. They vary in so many ways, not to mention just abilities, but from gender, income, access to high-speed networks. There’s just so many ways that the people who use our software differ from us."
As a developer, how often do you get to see first-hand how your users interact with your product?
We love a new integration partner! Now you can view your GitHub Advanced Security data through @runpanther. Learn about this and our other SIEM integrations. 👇🏾 https://github.blog/2022-10-13-introducing-github-advanced-security-siem-integrations-for-security-professionals/
Join us this Thursday at 11am ET for a discussion on Women in Open Source in Life Sciences at the Commission on the Status of Women.
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