Check out our latest Availability Report with updates on GitHub status over the past month.
https://github.blog/2021-07-07-github-availability-report-june-2021/
Open source maintainers rely on issues to collaborate with their project’s communities and build in the open. Hear why @amphtml sees issue forms as an important piece in getting the right information from its community to be able to get work done efficiently.
We sat down with @maxwritescode to see the new filtering and metadata experience on GitHub Mobile, helping you to get work done when you're on the go. It's all in our latest Checkout video!
https://youtu.be/7zLRAS_Q0uA
While working on his master’s thesis for web applications, @wSokra created an optimizer out of necessity, which he called webpack. It's now used by some of the largest companies in the world for code splitting and bundling.
https://github.com/readme/masters-thesis-to-webpack
Leaked package registry credentials pose a significant security risk. Learn how GitHub is working to protect developers and open source software.
https://github.blog/2021-06-08-securing-open-source-supply-chain-scanning-package-registry-credentials/
Meet @rwieruch - the newest member of the GitHub Stars Program ⭐! Robin is a software and web engineer passionate about open source and dedicated to teaching others through his blogs, books and online tutorials. Check out Robin's profile.
https://stars.github.com/profiles/rwieruch/
Paulus @balloob Schoutsen’s home automation open source project, @home_assistant, has focused on accessibility and privacy, with a lot of fun along the way. Hear how he got started, his early experiments, and more, on The ReadME Podcast.
https://github.com/readme/lights-on-with-home-assistant
Did you know that we host virtual meetups across the world every month? Check out @karobotco sharing real-world applications of IoT, LoRaWAN, Helium and blockchain technology from our Spanish language session in June:
https://youtu.be/jmpm3n1Ub4Mroup
Fireworks in the web browser?
Yes please! 🎆 🎇
https://crashmax-dev.github.io/fireworks-js/
A Python core developer who creates GitHub bots that are friendly and functional? @mariatta Wijaya share's what has motivated her, the importance in finding your community, and the magic of automation. Listen on The ReadME Podcast.
https://github.com/readme/humanizing-bots-python
RT Rodrigo Pombo @ NY
This video comes from a GitHub action
Code Hike: 🎉 1k stars! 1k thanks!
https://github.com/code-hike/codehike
Meet Xue Sun - the newest member of the GitHub Stars Program ⭐! Xue is a Python developer and open source maintainer. His motto 'interest is the best teacher' helps him find and share interesting OSS projects with everyone through his newsletters.
https://stars.github.com/profiles/521xueweihan/
Is it the wizard or is it the wand? @bdougieYO tries out AI pair programming with GitHub Copilot in our latest Checkout video
https://youtu.be/St2CMvK4hK0
A few lucky people have already got their hands on GitHub Copilot and have been taking their first flights. Checkout what they have been up to so far.
https://twitter.com/i/events/1410672171056197632
Meet @alexellisuk - the newest member of the GitHub Stars Program ⭐! Alex is an open source maintainer, founder of OpenFaaS, and has built a community via writing, speaking and sharing his expertise. Check out Alex's profile!
https://stars.github.com/profiles/alexellis/
Re @Ankitaaaa05 Congratulations! 💚
Meet @SonyaMoisset - the newest member of the GitHub Stars Program ⭐! Sonya is passionate about open source and DevSecOps, a speaker, and a mentor to many through her community work and advocacy. Check out Sonya's profile
https://stars.github.com/profiles/sonyamoisset/
Looks like @eddiejaoude got their hands on GitHub Copilot. Here they are in action with Node ExpressJS, NestJS, and Cucumber:
https://youtu.be/DlOQ-GzNlV0
Meet Thiago @avelinorun - the newest member of the GitHub Stars Program ⭐! Thiago is an open source contributor, maintainer and loves to share what he builds with others. Did we mention triathlete and mathematician? Check out his profile
https://stars.github.com/profiles/avelino/
Systems go down. Learn from @kevinriggle how to clearly communicate when failures occur so teams can fix problems quickly.
https://github.com/readme/guides/incident-email
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