“We want to make sure that people at Meta who are responsible for maintaining these projects can see the data and information they need to keep projects going.”
“In the nine-and-a-half years I’ve been here, we’ve practiced innersource and used GitHub as a discoverability tool.”
“Open source fits in by providing a new level of transparency, revealing the code behind the science. In the last few years, we’ve open sourced several projects, contributed code to the Apache Software Foundation and the W3C, and funded existing open source projects.”
“So we upgraded to GitHub Enterprise initially for the SAML support.”
“We use GitHub as a community management system–kind of like a social network."
“Just by being open source and publicly visible on GitHub, we have developers who directly contact us with bugs.”
“We leverage quite a lot of community input to design the roadmap."
"We want our people to collaborate, but also be proud of the work they produce. Coding is a creative process and we count on GitHub to provide the flexibility our team needs to be as innovative as possible."
“The ‘new DXC’ is about taking care of people, focusing on customers, optimizing costs and seizing the market—and GitHub helps DXC do all of these.”
“It’s the center of the universe for our technical employees. It helps us nurture and take care of the tens of thousands of world class developers we have in DXC.”
“But we were able to come along and say ‘We’ve done all that already. Just put up the timber frame and sides."
“That is why we open sourced portions of DXC’s DevOps Dojo: to allow people to try DevOps tools and explore the culture and methodologies for themselves.”
"By providing a platform that integrates with lots of different tools and supports many different workflows, we’ve provided the greatest common denominator to our developers, while capturing the greatest value for JPL—a single location where developers can find code that solves JPL’s problems."
“Whether it’s 3M’s automotive, adhesive or health care products, all of these codebases live in GitHub.”
“We have gone from nothing to almost 3,000 innersource repos.”