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Retired mascot of Mozilla Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports and leads Mozilla, a free-software community that developed Firefox, a free and open-source web browser and many related projects. A cartoon anthropomorphic lizard and later a stylized tyrannosaurus rex [45] Octocat: GitHub: An anthropomorphized cat with five octopus ...
GitHub (/ ˈ ɡ ɪ t h ʌ b /) is a proprietary developer platform that allows developers to create, store, manage, and share their code. It uses Git to provide distributed version control and Github itself provides access control, bug tracking, software feature requests, task management, continuous integration, and wikis for every project. [6]
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In February 2016, Eric Schmidt announced in a Medium post, [1] the expansion of Google Ideas into a technology incubator named Jigsaw. According to Schmidt, the new name "reflects our belief that collaborative problem-solving yields the best solutions" and the team's mission "is to use technology to tackle the toughest geopolitical challenges, from countering violent extremism to thwarting ...
It contains the name of a tree object (of the top-level source directory), a timestamp, a log message, and the names of zero or more parent commit objects. [ 63 ] A tag object is a container that contains a reference to another object and can hold added meta-data related to another object.
GitHub Universe 2016 takes place in San Francisco, California. [151] GitHub Universe is "the flagship user conference for the GitHub community". [152] 8 October: Censorship: GitHub access is blocked by the Turkish government to prevent email leakage of a hacked account belonging to the country's Energy Minister. [153] 24 December: Growth (employee)
The main idea was still to provide way how to improve the existing code base of Egroupware. Unfortunately, not every developer agreed with the new ideas. The main concern was backward compatibility. [6] In the end, some developers requested that this development should not be named eGroupWare 2.0 anymore. This led to the name Tine 2.0.
It can be downloaded on github. [27] OpenSKOS is a web service-based approach to publication, management and use of vocabulary data that can be mapped to SKOS. Its source code is available on GitHub. It includes CRUD like RESTful operations on SKOS concepts and a web-based editor for searching and editing concepts. It was developed by Picturae ...