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  • “It would be hard to help customers be more effective in their cloud platforms and DevSecOps practices if we’re not practicing that ourselves."

  • “When employees join, they have access to most of the repositories across the company, so that any team can benefit from the work other teams have already done, or contribute improvements to code maintained by people in other parts of the company.”

  • “That’s where I want to focus our team’s time. I don’t want to focus it on managing servers or anything else.”

  • “We want to make sure that we have our security controls baked into our pipelines."

  • “These apps are able to check if there are owners assigned to repositories to make sure that they don’t get orphaned.”

  • “That’s why community development has been huge for us and we wanted to give back to the community.”

  • “GitHub gives us the controls and oversight we need without placing a burden on our developers or hampering their ability to innovate."

  • “We message GitHub if we run into a major issue, and when we ask for support, we get a very quick response. We occasionally need support, but when we do, we’ve been very satisfied with the experience.”

  • “Technology is how we evolve our business going forward."

  • “Our engineering community wanted something more modern, something Git-based."

  • “Open source is where innovation happens. And if you want to solve brand new problems, you’re going to need the latest technologies.”

  • “It’s important to participate in the broader development community."

  • "When we created our GitHub environment, we gave everyone on our product team access to it."

  • “GitHub Package Registry has allowed us to spend more time solving hard problems, and improving patient care. Since it uses the same permissions and security as the rest of GitHub, we spend less time managing multiple accounts, ACLs, and on-premise infrastructure, which leaves us with more time to code what …

  • "The collaborative nature of commits, comments, and issues in GitHub repositories became ingredients for innovation."