An Open Source Renaissance
Yan Pritzker thinks GitHub is leading an open source renaissance. Duh! This very simple idea of tracking the forking network of a particular project, and doing it well, is why…
Yan Pritzker thinks GitHub is leading an open source renaissance. Duh!
This very simple idea of tracking the forking network of a particular project, and doing it well, is why GitHub has made a radically cool contribution to the opensource community.
And hey, there’s even more cool network stuff planned.
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