Hacking your own code, staying secure by default, and managing dependencies. Read all about it in our next maintainer spotlight: a Q&A with @zeroSteiner of @metasploit.
https://github.blog/2020-08-21-maintainer-spotlight-managing-dependencies-and-the-metasploit-pen-testing-toolkit/
At 25, Sonia @realChainLife John lost most of her savings. She picked herself up, taught herself to code, and is now a powerful advocate for the decentralized web. Read more of her story at The ReadME Project.
https://github.com/readme/sonia-john
With over 50 projects (many with over 100k views and 10k followers), @OviliaZhang is taking the open source world by storm. Check out her story at The ReadME Project.
https://github.com/readme/ovilia-zhang
Changing the world from Port Harcourt, Nigeria, @Samson_Goddy is on a mission to unify Africa’s open source community . Read his story at The ReadME Project.
https://github.com/readme/samson-goddy
Because open source is built by the creativity, grit, and perseverance of maintainers and contributors like you, we’re proud to introduce The ReadME Project: A new platform that celebrates the people behind the projects you love.
https://github.com/readme
Re GitHub is thrilled to announce our monthly virtual Meetup in Latin America! Meeting monthly on the 4th Tuesday of the month. Alternating between Portuguese and Spanish. Sign up here to learn more :
http://github.co/Presente
Re Tenemos el placer de anunciar nuestro primer meetup virtual mensual para latinoamérica: GitHub ¡Presente! El evento será el cuarto martes de cada mes alternando en portugués y en español. En Agosto será en portugués. ¡Participa!
http://github.co/Presente
Nós temos o prazer de anunciar nosso Meetup virtual mensal na América Latina: GitHub ¡Presente! Os eventos acontecerão na última terça-feira todo mês, alternando entre Português e Espanhol. O evento deste mês será em Português. Vem participar com a gente!
http://github.co/Presente
Join John Bohannon and Justin Weissig August 25th at 10am PST to learn how to leverage GitHub Actions with HashiCorp Vault in a modern GitOps workflow.
https://www.hashicorp.com/webinars/secure-gitops-workflows-with-github-actions-and-hashicorp-vault/
“We don’t have to run any of that infrastructure ourselves, and it allows us to spend more time developing.” See how Deliveroo builds streamlined workflows with the GitHub API and their favorite tools
https://github.com/customer-stories/deliveroo
An open source project that integrates GitHub Enterprise Server (and cloud, if you host it yourself) with Broadcom’s Rally project management. Read more at
https://github.blog/2020-08-18-introducing-the-rally-github-integration
Another session not to be missed.
Apollo: On the next stream of Mission Briefing, @bdougieYO and @kurtkemple explore using GitHub Actions to push schema changes to Apollo Studio.
Tomorrow @ 03:00PM EST! Don’t miss it!
http://twitch.tv/apollographql
Today we celebrate GitHub Action Hero Daniel Dennis and his creation Ruby Gemmer, a tool that runs updates and tests your ruby gems on every push and pull request. Read more about Daniel and Ruby Gemmer here,
https://github.blog/2020-08-07-github-action-hero-daniel-dennis/
Tune in this Friday as Bryan Cross demos an intro to deployments with GitHub Actions. Live on Friday at 11am PT.
https://www.twitch.tv/githubenterprise
Did you miss the live Demo Days earlier today? You can still catch it at
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/710186525
Have you built your GitHub Profile README yet? Check out this video on how to build your profile, share with us, and get some inspiration from other great profiles. What will you showcase?
Our friends @thepracticaldev launched a 30 day hackathon for building GitHub Actions. Make something in one of these categories and you could win some great prizes!
· DIY Deployments
· Interesting IoT
· Phone Friendly
· Wacky Wildcards
📅 Due Sept 17
https://dev.to/devteam/announcing-the-github-actions-hackathon-on-dev-3ljn
Join us live right now on Twitch! Tune in (or code along) as Lukas Pollmann and Peter Murray walk through dependency tracking, security alerts, and leveraging automated security fixes when GitHub detects a vulnerability. Check it out!
http://twitch.tv/githubenterprise
Give future you a break. Architecture decision records, also known as ADRs, are a great way to document how and why a decision was reached within a codebase.
https://github.blog/2020-08-13-why-write-adrs/
In DevSecOps, everyone becomes accountable for vulnerabilities, even if you didn’t write the software. Learn more about how shifting left and applying GitOps help you achieve DevSecOps.
https://github.blog/2020-08-13-secure-at-every-step-a-guide-to-devsecops-shifting-left-and-gitops/
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