Ben Balter
@benbalter
@benbalter
Corporate contributions to the third-party open source projects can still be a source of friction and ambiguity. We're beta testing a new platform-agnostic commit pattern we hope can help you contribute on behalf of your employer. We'd love your thoughts. https://github.blog/changelog/2019-03-15-creating-a-commit-on-behalf-of-an-organization/ https://t.co/33poHihZAP
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