Meet Your GitHub Community Team! #28776
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Shoutout to the entire GitHub Team over here for doing a wonderful job in moderating the discussions and maintaining this wonderful community here :) Thank you so much 👍🏻 |
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Hello Team!! 👍🏼 |
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Thank you all for being here. Much appreciated, is this a new thing GitHub is sponsoring, or is this Welcome Community with its large talent pool, organization and determination doing this for a project. Hate to say thank you and be cynical in a small way about the motivation, but that’s just me some days. Glad to be here and plan to spend some hours searching and just traipsing around this gitverse. Peace. |
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Hello! Welcome to GitHub! 👋🏻 |
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Hello everyone. I also hope to help other! |
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Starting a community is really good way to find our fellow minded people. And not to forget we get a lot of help. And I wish to of help to the community as well. 😁 |
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Hi Github Community Team.. Thank you and welcome |
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Glad to be back how about you all |
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Hi community team |
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Hiyaaa Github Comunity Team!!!❤ |
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Hellooooo github team 👋😇 |
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Hello Everyone, Good evening/Good morning ! Hope you are all doing well. Great to see detailed information about each team member. @ossanna16 Regards, |
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Hi team, great job keeping the place clean and health for all that come by. |
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We have onboarded dependabot to one of the Repo and ignored couple of packages for not to look for version updates. Still Pull Requests are created for ignored dependencies @dependabot.
We see PRs are created for Polly, Moq, FluentAssertions and Polly.* [ Polly.Extensions.Http ]. |
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hi, @ossanna16 the article is great it says to |
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Have a good day! |
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Thank you to the GitHub team and community! |
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hii everyone , |
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Hello GitHub Team, First of all Thank you all team member around helping out others with their questions. Actually using from last 1 year but not so active. But after using it there are so much confusion and query. I teach programming as well as theoretical subject of computer science. There are few question 1 My question is how to use one repo for weekly assignment. can you please tell me step by step process? 2 Also once I create repo and generate assignment, if any changes made inside the repo, can it be reflected on student assignment?
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Hi! It is nice to meet you guys! Thank you for all the hard work you guys do! I loved the video you recommended, @ghostinhershell, I added it to my playlist. It literally couldn't have come at the right time, I really needed this. @samus-aran, I love homesteading too , if I had the opportunity I would definitely bite the bullet! I think it is a great opportunity to become more self-sufficient and learn from the ground up. |
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Shout our to all the great team |
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hey there,I am a beginner and I need to develop a mobile app that is compatible with both iOS and Android operating systems. The app should have a front-end UI development based on lock screen and screensaver (widget), control over the device's microphone and speaker, and integration with an external voice recognition engine with performance optimization. Can you recommend a development platform and programming language that is easy to learn and offers good runtime efficiency? |
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Hello team!!!! |
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Hi @everyone Happy Holidays, nice to meet GitHub community Team and everyone else. Thanks😊 |
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There's a group of people whose main focus is you, the community. We're one mighty team with a collective goal of helping you get to your solutions faster, connect with other GitHub users, and amplify your million-dollar ideas to the world. Our team is thrilled to be in this space with you, so please feel free to say hi when you see us around!
@ossanna16, Senior Program Manager builds programs for new user onboarding and retention. Being one of the leaders of PyLadies London, she loves Open Source, especially the Python community. In her free time she enjoys speaking at tech conferences and mentoring women in tech as she is a strong believer in giving back and paying it forward. She's equally passionate about diversity, community outreach, and mental health. @ossanna16 still reminisces about her first year in London where she got to see the Spice Girls at Wembley Stadium 🎤
You might not see @jricciardi, around often, but don’t worry — as Senior Community Operations Manager, he’s lurking in the background trying find new ways to make the community experience better, more seamless, and help the rest of the team make data-informed decisions. He’s a big nerd for data visualization, search engine optimization, UX design, code for good, taxonomy, and just plain ol’ saving people time. His perfect vacation involves mountains, a cabin, a body of water to paddle on, and no notifications. His favorite emoji is this little shrugging squid .
@tuves, Senior Program Manager, focuses on GitHub content for the community. She is fascinated by human connections and how easily we can build relationships with one another, especially in this digital age. She often wonders about the Venn diagram that illustrates what people know vs what people share; and how we can increase that overlap. If she could have dinner with anyone in the world? David Sedaris. Her special but useless talent? Imitating the voice of Janice from Friends.
@ettaboyle, Director, Community Strategy, has been our valiant leader since March 2021. She loves this team and how we've pushed her to learn and grow in ways she hadn't ever imagined. She's committed to growing the global GitHub community and continually inspired by stories of how improving skills as a developers truly changed the trajectory of someone's life. Want to feel inspired like @ettaboyle? Check out Erica Brescia's The Next 50 Million Developers keynote from ATO So where in the world would she transport herself if given the chance? The Alps, the Italian coast, Tanzania, or Japan.
@queenofcorgis, Senior Community Manager, new to learning GitHub? She'll be your guide! Lili is a regular in the New to GitHub category making sure members are set up for success as they get acquainted with all things GitHub! She considers herself a jack of all community trades with special places in her heart for engagement, member feedback, and accessibility/inclusion initiatives. When she isn't in the GitHub community, you can find Lili outdoors, she loves parks (especially the U.S. National Parks), the beach, and a good picnic 🧺 . She loves to travel to anywhere and everywhere, but if she had to choose, her perfect vacation involves hiking, beautiful surroundings, delicious meals, relaxing, and no humidity.
@Akash1134, Community Manager, focusing on all things Code to Cloud. He loves working in a collaborative, fast paced and creative environment. @Akash1134 strongly believes that communities are the perfect place to help, learn and inspire people and get inspired. He is currently honing his GitHub and DevOps skills along with mastering the art of story telling. Outside of work, he loves exploring new places (specially culturally and heritage rich), meeting new people and spending quality time. When not traveling, @Akash1134 likes to take long walks outside and watch real life documentaries on TV.
Currently a little sprout dreaming of growing into a great Community Manager tree, @ghostinhershell is our Community Manager focusing on the Ecosystems area of the GitHub Community. @ghostinhershell has always been technically inclined, and considers her first "real" job to be when she finally made it as a Geek Squad Agent at Best Buy . In the SaaS space she grew her technical knowledge while also developing strong relationships with the customers that she supported along the way. When it came time to figure out where she wanted to go next in her career, she knew that something that allowed her to use her technical knowledge while also building with people would ultimately be her North Star. @ghostinhershell spends a good chunk of time with her family, volunteering in her community, pushing her old Kia to the limit (why buy a new car when this one's running great? ) and wondering why she's still buying books when she has so many that haven't been finished yet. She's also trying her hand at sewing, since she's a #shortie and everything never fits right. Finally, she's a big fan of the self-help and self-empowerment space on YouTube. Here's a vid recommendation, free of charge: 7 life changing mindset habits to soothe the anxious soul & live lighter.
@samus-aran, Education Community Manager, has just joined the community party! She will be your "go to" for all things Education helping students and teachers utilize GitHub and push the boundaries of using open source within the classroom. Her career started in software engineering then led onto community management where she was selected as a finalist for Red Hat’s 2020 Women in Open Source Award . Her ongoing passion is getting open source participation into the school curriculum and is extremely excited to help teachers facilitate that. She loves urban homesteading and is aiming to become more self-sufficient which has her learning new skills like sewing 🪡 , knitting, foraging, growing fruits and vegetables and general DIY.
@shinybrightstar brings a wealth of enthusiasm to the GitHub Community. With a background in customer support, she has transitioned into community management, driven by her passion for nurturing connections and empowering collaboration. @shinybrightstar is deeply committed to creating spaces where diverse voices unite to spark innovation and make meaningful impact. Beyond work, her areas of interest include data analytics, where she enjoys uncovering insights to drive decision-making and teaching basic math, a passion fueled by her love for problem-solving and making learning accessible.
@mecodeatlas joins GitHub's Community team as a Community Moderator to help foster and make our community an increasingly collaborative and functional space. Despite having a degree in Advertising and Marketing, @mecodeatlas always knew he wanted to pursue a career in technology (he just didn’t have much guidance on how to get there, haha). After connecting with people working in tech, e-commerce, and development, he landed his first job at an e-commerce platform, and it was love at first sight. He’s worked as a Customer Support Analyst, Customer Success Analyst, Branding Specialist, Product Copywriter, and Community Moderator, eventually making a full career transition to Technical Writing (one day, he’ll explain all the details of this vast field). Outside of work, he loves exploring new places and cultures, trying different beers, traveling, and building connections. In the end, it’s always about connections. :)
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