“GitHub Copilot creates an instant feedback loop for developers, giving them new ways to solve problems.”
“GitHub’s reputation of being a stable source helps us make sure we can maintain access to our code in ways we couldn’t if we were hosting it ourselves,” he said. “And GitHub seems to be growing and improving at such an accelerated rate that, in my mind, anything we can think of is possible—or already happening.”
“Developers can propose and discuss ideas through Issues and pull requests, which has really democratized technical conversations.”
“By continuously scanning our codebase and dependencies, we can detect vulnerabilities and remediate them quickly, which is vital to the safety of patients and clinicians using our platform.”
“By actively participating in the open source community, we’re able to tap into millions of users offering immediate feedback and improvements for our software.”
“If an issue is found, we’re informed immediately. We go over anything the tool has highlighted, and we make sure that it’s resolved before releasing a stable release.”
“Actions updates the pull request checklist the moment the check fails or succeeds. You’re able to get something out the door quickly without having to wait five or 10 minutes for an external service to update the pull request check so you can merge.”
“It’s right there, and it’s completely integrated. You don’t have to go traipsing off to some other tool and then sign into another thing. When I need to have a look at the status of our job and log sets, it’s right there.”
“We’re not just consuming, but also actively contributing back to the open source communities that we come from.”
“We’re getting developers from across the industry, different perspectives, diverse perspectives. We love to see the growth of developers. It’s social, and we’re a social company.”
“It feels like it’s been a community from the start and that’s the way Meta is as well.”
“We want to make sure that developers using the projects are getting the resources, documentation, and tutorials that they need to actually do the work successfully.”
“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.”
“We were able to build a tool that integrates with the API, and it’s now used by a majority of developers in PyTorch when they’re developing these multi-step changes on the project.”
"The GitHub team was very responsive and quick to provide a tool for migrating our projects."