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May the forks be with you. Always. https://t.co/h7pjy4Lx7G
Join us all month long for Maintainer May! Go to https://t.co/jB5sLionDo to see all planned events and create your schedule. https://t.co/VhQWIz3v8e
Tell us how you approach different types of contributions to your project.
In the latest The ReadME Project Q&A, @rwwmike gets advice from @theavalkyrie, @zzzeek, and @ljharb about considering contributions to your project and what code—and noncode—contributions are most valuable now. This and more on the blog. https://t.co/WBDqb7FXPj
The CLI is a powerful tool for developers—especially if you prefer the keyboard over GUI interfaces. 💻 Learn some tips, tricks, and tools for mastering the command line in this blog post by @itsthatladydev! https://t.co/KPQUXWImiG
"It isn't that developers need to strive to be 10x, it's that every developer deserves to be made 10 times more productive. With AI at every step, we will realize the 10X developer." -Thomas
"The point is: Boilerplate sucks. It is just the barrier between us and what we want to achieve." -Thomas
"Like all of you, like every developer, my energy, my creativity every day is finite. And all the distractions of life – from the personal to the professional – beginning in the morning gradually zaps my creative energy." -Thomas
Today, @ashtom takes the stage at Web Summit Rio where he will attempt to build an app in 18 minutes with Copilot X. You can watch it live! https://t.co/nZeg3D6GdL https://t.co/xUPc10BMeV
Need some help getting in the zone? This CLI for @freecodecamp’s Code Radio streams music for coding 24/7 🎵 https://t.co/bxK3z3Vmgn https://t.co/pTeiqGl7g9
Alerts on false positives? Dismissed. 👋 Thanks to a new alert rules engine and a rich set of complex, contextual alert metadata, Dependabot can now detect and auto-dismiss up to 15% of npm alerts as false positives. https://t.co/7JNQ3VPyO2
We’re celebrating Maintainer Month w/ our friends @linuxfoundation: https://t.co/FLJi9yzDKk. Join us for the #MaintainerMonth Happy Hour @ Open Source Summit NA, May 8 at 5:30 PM PDT Register for #OSSummit: https://t.co/qkCm8KAdN7 Register for Happy Hour https://t.co/IIG7jE7gFY https://t.co/EB4vyPB45A
Happy #MaintainerMonth! Open at Microsoft is celebrating with a new episode on the Windows Package Manager Community repository. They'll teach you how to contribute, demo wingetcreate & YAML Create, and even throw in some bug reporting tips. https://t.co/8wOTK9BbOH
Generative AI tools like GitHub Copilot for Business are changing the game in software by enabling engineering teams to focus on important (more enjoyable) work. See how it works in our upcoming webinar on May 11! https://t.co/pmATqKBp9F
You can only accept one type of contribution to your open source project from now on—which is it? https://t.co/T7TwMPJ4iD
RT @github: Wait, what?! https://t.co/2YIEL0Wfke
Are you looking for ways to support open source maintainers? See how you can help during #MaintainerMonth! https://t.co/GzqsvkGpVN
Developers lose hours with framework issues, looking up syntax and writing boilerplate code 😨 These tasks break flow, reduce satisfaction, slow velocity and increase churn 📉 Fortunately, GitHub Copilot can help! 😎 https://t.co/PDecrcDC5N
Babylon.js 6.0 looks incredible! Congratulations to the @babylonjs team and 400+ contributors 👏 https://t.co/MYN5KNaenL https://t.co/1PJlNg9rUp
What’s your passion project? @KMcNaught09 teamed up with @specialeffect to build open source software that enables developers with disabilities to scale virtual worlds using just their eyes. Hear about her work now on The ReadME Podcast. https://t.co/LwAZgH24LK https://t.co/hW1ybb7Q9X
Beyond gaming, @joeyprink found that Twitch offered something more. Watch how a background in livestream gaming, research and education converged to create a more open and interactive experience for teaching and building connections. https://t.co/YfpaonBqT9 https://t.co/BrL35qV9nd
This month on The ReadME Podcast, hosts @martinwoodward and @nerdneha dive into shifts in technology that force us to adapt and inspire us to dream big. From nuclear fusion research to taking your next career leap, check it out on The ReadME Project. https://t.co/KNHl8oASPL
Ever wonder where @MishManners gets all that GitHub merch? The GitHub Shop has you covered. 🛍️ https://t.co/7AKKRFGTWK https://t.co/U0CqAKGAOZ
Whether it’s a feature request, bug fix, or an addition to the docs, there’s more to contributions than meets the eye. This month, maintainers @theavalkyrie, @ljharb, and @zzzeek open up about contributor relations. https://t.co/Limvr1vG55 https://t.co/sp6SIeb6Qq
What happens when developers try GitHub Copilot for the first time? ✨ https://t.co/UNVayBviU3 https://t.co/poFmzNazuc
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