The government of BC has a GitHub Organization
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/47246359
Quoting from the page:
The B.C. Government commits to open ways of working to transform into a Digital Government. We leverage GitHub to achieve our objective. Our open practices let us to share source code and non-sensitive data with our government developer community and partners.
Within the Ministry of Citizens’ Services, the Developer Experience team’s purpose is offering the best support possible to developer teams. We centralize, streamline and innovate developer resources so we can contribute towards quick project starts, and facilitate continuous improvement.
Although developers work deeper in the government ecosystems, their deliverables are crucial to building public trust. Whether top-down or collaborative, developers finalize a vision by building products that both government workers and public can interact with. Joining our community
We look forward to working with you! Our team manages the centralized resource for government developers called DevHub. It has instructions for joining the bcgov organization.
If you have any questions or concerns, please submit a support request.
bcgov
This is the home for code that is open. bcgov has 2371 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.
GitHub (github.com)
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/47246359
Quoting from the page:
The B.C. Government commits to open ways of working to transform into a Digital Government. We leverage GitHub to achieve our objective. Our open practices let us to share source code and non-sensitive data with our government developer community and partners.
Within the Ministry of Citizens’ Services, the Developer Experience team’s purpose is offering the best support possible to developer teams. We centralize, streamline and innovate developer resources so we can contribute towards quick project starts, and facilitate continuous improvement.
Although developers work deeper in the government ecosystems, their deliverables are crucial to building public trust. Whether top-down or collaborative, developers finalize a vision by building products that both government workers and public can interact with. Joining our community
We look forward to working with you! Our team manages the centralized resource for government developers called DevHub. It has instructions for joining the bcgov organization.
If you have any questions or concerns, please submit a support request.
bcgov
This is the home for code that is open. bcgov has 2371 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.
GitHub (github.com)
Now start switching from Microsoft and Azure to open software. No proprietary formats should exist in government documents.
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/47246359
Quoting from the page:
The B.C. Government commits to open ways of working to transform into a Digital Government. We leverage GitHub to achieve our objective. Our open practices let us to share source code and non-sensitive data with our government developer community and partners.
Within the Ministry of Citizens’ Services, the Developer Experience team’s purpose is offering the best support possible to developer teams. We centralize, streamline and innovate developer resources so we can contribute towards quick project starts, and facilitate continuous improvement.
Although developers work deeper in the government ecosystems, their deliverables are crucial to building public trust. Whether top-down or collaborative, developers finalize a vision by building products that both government workers and public can interact with. Joining our community
We look forward to working with you! Our team manages the centralized resource for government developers called DevHub. It has instructions for joining the bcgov organization.
If you have any questions or concerns, please submit a support request.
bcgov
This is the home for code that is open. bcgov has 2371 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.
GitHub (github.com)
2.4k repos?!