“From a high-level, platform point of view, using GitHub Enterprise Cloud means we don’t have to run any of that infrastructure ourselves, and it reduces the administrative costs and allows us to spend more time developing.”
“GitHub is where the developer community is, and that’s where we want to be.”
“Our customers have made investments in certain toolsets and we would leverage those investments and make it work for them."
"With the integration of Code References with GitHub Actions, developers can now easily locate feature flags in their code. Internally, we believe using Actions can optimize our CI infrastructure and streamline our build process by parallel testing our clients across Windows, Linux, and OSX.”
“Developers can propose and discuss ideas through Issues and pull requests, which has really democratized technical conversations.”
“It’s a huge win for innersource collaboration.”
“New developers are up and running within minutes because everything is all in one place.”
“Multiply that by 48 weeks and 250 developers and it adds up very quickly."
“GitHub became the platform to bring all these teams together.”
“Teams share their work with the larger developer community on GitHub, whether it’s samples, or small projects, or SDKs.”
“We want to collaborate with other companies and individuals to bring transparency and compliance to open source licensing. And we’d love to make sure that any information we find goes back upstream. If a project with an MIT license has GPL license code, for example, we’d like to let the maintainers know, so they can update their license information if they choose to.”
"GitHub is more than just a place to store code, it’s a full-featured platform where we can manage the entire developer workflow."
"It's clear embedding generative AI across developer environments will transform how organizations deliver and drive value and ultimately achieve more.”
"The GitHub team was very responsive and quick to provide a tool for migrating our projects."
"it’s helpful that GitHub has the ability to scan our repositories for any vulnerabilities, such as published AWS tokens."