“It would be hard to help customers be more effective in their cloud platforms and DevSecOps practices if we’re not practicing that ourselves."
“What GitHub enables us to do is create a ‘parts warehouse’ where developers can find useful code that can be quickly assembled into new solutions.”
“I want every developer at CloudZero to not only contribute to our customers’ delight, but share in that delight."
“Being able to see the code others have written—even if it’s poorly done—can help developers learn from each other and try new things. Using GitHub, we can send source code as a URL to less-experienced employees who can view it and get training as projects happen. Also, searching in GitHub helps us find and reuse code within our own repositories.”
“Until now, team members almost never reviewed code or provided feedback, but since the introduction of GitHub, people started using pull requests to provide code reviews. Recently, there’s been feedback coming in from other teams as well, so we’re seeing collaboration across departments—that almost never happened before.”
"Before starting this project, each developer did his or her own work. But now, we collaborate with each other very often, and don’t hesitate to ask or share. This motivates me a lot."
“Some parts of the business need to be deploying software changes multiple times a day to stay current."
“It fits in well with our CI/CD process because Dependabot follows the same rules our developers follow.”
“It’s where we spun up our very first repository.”
"GitHub Team allows us to easily scale our engineering team as the company grows. Onboarding is easy—developers automatically have access to everything they need."
“We are totally reliant on automation to keep teams moving fast. If we didn’t have automation dialed in across our stack, our velocity would be unsustainable.”
“Each Action is its own little file—discrete and easy to understand.”
“It’s more than just source code control."
"We can utilize tools like CircleCI that efficiently work with GitHub and eliminate time spent building a custom toolset, and we have code in a known, secure and discoverable location."
“In the cloud, in data centers, even under people’s desks.”