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Git Scales for Monorepos with Derrick Stolee
In a version control system, a Monorepo is a version control management strategy in which all your code is contained in one potentially large but complete repository. The monorepo is
Data Version Control with Dmitry Petrov
Code is version controlled through git, the version control system originally built to manage the Linux codebase. For decades, software has been developed using git for version control.
GitLab Strategy with Sid Sibrandij
The word “DevOps” has a different definition depending on who you ask. For some people, it is about the process of managing and releasing code. It can involve container management
Scaling github with Sam Lambert
github has grown to have 10 million users and 30 million repositories. Getting to this scale has required innovation in many places–github has significantly altered the code for
The Past, Present, and Future of Open Source
Nadia Eghbal joins us as the host of today’s show to discuss the past, present, and future of open-source software. This monologue was adapted from Nadia’s article, We’re