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Inside Open Source Friday

Technology30 Mar 20243 min summaryFrom GitHub
Inside Open Source Friday
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GitHub Tools and Features

  • GitHub provides various tools and features to streamline the development lifecycle, including project management, customizable views, automated testing, and security scanning.
  • GitHub Actions Usage Metrics helps organizations analyze their software delivery lifecycle by providing detailed insights into resource utilization.
  • GitHub Actions and GitHub Copilot can be used to automate time-consuming and repetitive tasks.

Open Source Friday

  • Open Source Friday is a platform where maintainers showcase their open-source projects, share their experiences, and engage with the community.
  • It originated as an initiative to encourage employees to contribute to open-source projects during work hours and evolved into a live stream hosted by GitHub.
  • Open Source Friday provides an opportunity for maintainers to promote their work, connect with potential contributors, and inspire others to use and contribute to open-source software.
  • GitHub Actions were used to streamline everyday tasks, such as sending calendar invites and managing guest information.
  • GitHub Co-pilot helped automate processes, despite team members not being experts in GitHub Actions.
  • The automation process involved creating custom GitHub actions triggered by specific labels or events.
  • Guests can now submit their information through an issue, which automatically generates a calendar invite and assigns internal tracking labels.
  • The team also used GitHub Co-pilot to resolve a problem with thousands of blank issues being submitted to their private repository.
  • GitHub Co-pilot helped close over a thousand issues automatically, saving time and effort for the team.
  • The team emphasizes the importance of keeping security top of mind when using GitHub Co-pilot and GitHub Actions.

GitHub Actions Marketplace

  • The GitHub Actions Marketplace offers over 22,000 actions created by both the GitHub team and the community.
  • Verified actions have a stamp of approval from GitHub, while community actions do not.
  • Users can create and publish their own actions in the marketplace and potentially monetize them.
  • An example of a community-created action is "Generate Snake Game from GitHub Contribution Grid," which visualizes a user's contributions as a snake game.
  • GitHub Actions can be used to automatically apply labels to pull requests based on file paths or branch names.
  • GitHub Actions can be used to automate various tasks, such as sending notifications when a branch is updated or ordering pizza.
  • GitHub Actions has a marketplace where users can share their custom actions.
  • GitHub Actions can be used to create a task list for a project, such as Open Source Friday, and assign tasks to team members.
  • GitHub Actions can be used to automate the process of inviting guests to a live stream, including sending reminders and providing prep instructions.
  • GitHub Copilot can be used to generate YAML code for GitHub Actions, making it easier for users to create custom actions.
  • GitHub Actions can be used to automate boring and repetitive tasks, freeing up time for developers to focus on more important work.

Speaker and Event Information

  • The speaker, Kadesha, will be speaking at Postcon in May about building a fragrance recommender model using AI and machine learning.
  • Kadesha will be attending various conferences in the coming months, including VSCode Day, VSCode Chicago, PyCon, Microsoft Build, and Render ATL.
  • To invite Kadesha to speak at events, contact her manager Ashley.
  • Render ATL is a conference sponsored by GitHub that offers technical talks, career development sessions, and networking opportunities.

Notable Figures in the Open-Source Community

  • Andrea Colom Udev is a notable figure in the Latin American developer community who actively contributes to open-source projects and engages with the community.

Appreciation and Feedback

  • The hosts express gratitude to the audience for their support and emphasize the importance of their participation and feedback in shaping Open Source Friday.
  • Contributors and maintainers are encouraged to join the show to showcase their projects and share their experiences.
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