ACCC turns to GitHub for Consumer Data Right consultation
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is using source code sharing service GitHub to host its consultation on a key component of the Consumer Data Right (CDR) ecosystem.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is using source code sharing service GitHub to host its consultation on a key component of the Consumer Data Right (CDR) ecosystem.
GitHub has unveiled a new way to financially support developers that use the company’s platform to host their open source projects.
In today’s technology driven and rapidly changing world, developers are at the heart of organisations’ future innovation endeavours. We’ve been hearing it for a while, but now more than ever the phrase ‘every company is a software company’ rings true.
U.S. software giant Microsoft is set to win unconditional EU antitrust approval for its US$7.5 billion purchase of privately held coding website GitHub, two people familiar with the matter have said.
GitHub — the global service, recently acquired by Microsoft, that provides Git-based online source code repositories accessible by multiple developers — is widening its focus beyond code to offer support for the whole software development lifecycle, and for collaboration around any kind of data or document.
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It all started at the Linux.conf.au Conference, when Nebula developer (and former colleague) Matthew Garrett kicked off a post-keynote Q&A session with Linux kernel creator Linus Torvalds by asking about his often-abrasive, super-aggressive tone on official mailing lists.