The Revolution Will Be Forked · GitHub
github.com
on 05/11/2013
Excerpt: We are humbled to see that the White House drafted and released the official Open Data Policy of the United States on GitHub! The Presidential Memorandum calls for the creation of the aptly named Project Open Data, with the goal of making government data "available, discoverable, and usable – in a word, open". Today's news marks the first time a government entity has published law as a living, collaborative document. We're excited to see how the Open Data Policy evolves with the input of the community, and we hope this is just the first of many.... read the full post.
Tags: , API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Federal Government, GitHub
GitHub Activity Timeline Widget (Social Networks)
codecanyon.net
on 05/10/2013
Excerpt:... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Code, GitHub, Widgets
GitHub integration
www.planbox.com
on 05/09/2013
Excerpt: This feature lets you integrate Planbox with source control tools, and allows you to interconnect them through the use of issues. You can check out the documentation, and download our Chrome plugin.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, GitHub, Project Management
Exclusive: Atlassian dresses up Stash to take on Github Enterprise
gigaom.feedsportal.com
on 05/06/2013
Excerpt: It’s clear that there are two major types of dev projects. One is for webscale and consumer-oriented apps. Then there is behind-the-firewall development for enterprise applications. As popular as Github has become, many companies still won’t trust their workloads to that code repository and version management system. That’s the audience Atlassian wants to woo with Stash, its Git repository management system, which has just been updated with support for more flexible workloads to encourage team development.... read the full post.
Tags: Atlassian, Code Management, Coding, Enterprise, GitHub
File CRUD and repository statistics now available in the API
github.com
on 05/06/2013
Excerpt: The repository contents API has allowed reading files for a while. Now you can easily commit changes to single files, just like you can in the web UI. Starting today, these methods are available to you:
File Create
We're using the repository statistics API to power our graphs, but we can't wait to see what others do with this information. Starting today, these resources are available to you:
Commit Activity
Code Frequency
We make sure to read every mention on Twitter. If you find a bug or have any questions, send them to support@github. com.... read the full post.
Tags: Code, Code Management, GitHub
Repository Search on all Repositories
github.com
on 05/06/2013
Excerpt: Today we are allowing you to search your own public repositories and any private repositories you have access to. In an effort to simplify our search, we've consolidated our search boxes into one. There's no need to look around anymore for the search box: it's always at the top. When you're on a repository page, you'll see an indication that you're searching that repository by default:
To search globally, all you need to do is select the All repositories option:
You may have already noticed that the command bar will also give you these options:
Finally, if you didn't find what you were looking for in your repository, you can turn a repository search into a global search by clicking Search all of GitHub.... read the full post.
Tags: GitHub, Search
New GitHub Pages domain: github.io
github.com
on 04/05/2013
Excerpt: Beginning today, all GitHub Pages sites are moving to a new, dedicated domain: github. io. This is a security measure aimed at removing potential vectors for cross domain attacks targeting the main github. com session as well as vectors for phishing attacks relying on the presence of the "github. com" domain to build a false sense of trust in malicious websites. If you've configured a custom domain for your Pages site ("yoursite. com" instead of "yoursite. github. com") then you are not affected by this change and may stop reading now. If your Pages site was previously served from a username. github. com domain, all traffic will be redirected to the new username. github. io location indefinitely, so you won't have to change any links.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Coding, GitHub, Programming, Security, Social Networking
Write, And Let The World Revise Your Work With Prose.io For GitHub
www.makeuseof.com
on 03/24/2013
Excerpt: Traditionally, writing is a solitary affair. It’s just you and the screen, or a piece of paper. Man versus text in a battle of wills, wits, and emotion, until suddenly – you’re done. Now it’s time to show the world, to put your text out there and watch what happens. But in these digital times, that’s not the only way to go about writing. What if it was all out in the open, all along? What if the world could see your revisions and follow along, making suggestions? On the face of it, this may seem like a horrible idea – but for some kinds of texts (and for certain writers), such open collaboration may be a boon.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, GitHub, Hacker Storytelling, Hacker-storytelling
api-standards/README.md at master · WhiteHouse/api-standards · GitHub
github.com
on 03/22/2013
Excerpt: This document provides guidelines and examples for White House Web APIs, encouraging consistency, maintainability, and best practices across applications. White House APIs aim to balance a truly RESTful API interface with a positive developer experience (DX). These guidelines aim to support a truly RESTful API. Here are a few exceptions:
Put the version number of the API in the URL (see examples below). Don’t accept any requests that do not specify a version number. Allow users to request formats like JSON or XML like this: http://example. gov/api/v1/magazines. json
Put the version number at the base of your URL, for example http://example. com/v1/path/to/resource. URL v.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Federal Government, GitHub, Story
GitHub Hit With A DDoS Attack, Second In Two Days, And “Major Service Outage”
feedproxy.google.com
on 03/10/2013
Excerpt: Ingrid is a reporter for TechCrunch, joining February 2012, based out of London. She comes from paidContent. org, where she was a staff writer, and has in the past also written freelance regularly for other publications such as the Financial Times. Ingrid covers mobile, digital media, advertising and the spaces where these intersect. When it comes to work, she feels most.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, DDoS, GitHub, Security
Excerpt:... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Code, GitHub, Widgets
GitHub integration
www.planbox.com
on 05/09/2013
Excerpt: This feature lets you integrate Planbox with source control tools, and allows you to interconnect them through the use of issues. You can check out the documentation, and download our Chrome plugin.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, GitHub, Project Management
Exclusive: Atlassian dresses up Stash to take on Github Enterprise
gigaom.feedsportal.com
on 05/06/2013
Excerpt: It’s clear that there are two major types of dev projects. One is for webscale and consumer-oriented apps. Then there is behind-the-firewall development for enterprise applications. As popular as Github has become, many companies still won’t trust their workloads to that code repository and version management system. That’s the audience Atlassian wants to woo with Stash, its Git repository management system, which has just been updated with support for more flexible workloads to encourage team development.... read the full post.
Tags: Atlassian, Code Management, Coding, Enterprise, GitHub
File CRUD and repository statistics now available in the API
github.com
on 05/06/2013
Excerpt: The repository contents API has allowed reading files for a while. Now you can easily commit changes to single files, just like you can in the web UI. Starting today, these methods are available to you:
File Create
We're using the repository statistics API to power our graphs, but we can't wait to see what others do with this information. Starting today, these resources are available to you:
Commit Activity
Code Frequency
We make sure to read every mention on Twitter. If you find a bug or have any questions, send them to support@github. com.... read the full post.
Tags: Code, Code Management, GitHub
Repository Search on all Repositories
github.com
on 05/06/2013
Excerpt: Today we are allowing you to search your own public repositories and any private repositories you have access to. In an effort to simplify our search, we've consolidated our search boxes into one. There's no need to look around anymore for the search box: it's always at the top. When you're on a repository page, you'll see an indication that you're searching that repository by default:
To search globally, all you need to do is select the All repositories option:
You may have already noticed that the command bar will also give you these options:
Finally, if you didn't find what you were looking for in your repository, you can turn a repository search into a global search by clicking Search all of GitHub.... read the full post.
Tags: GitHub, Search
New GitHub Pages domain: github.io
github.com
on 04/05/2013
Excerpt: Beginning today, all GitHub Pages sites are moving to a new, dedicated domain: github. io. This is a security measure aimed at removing potential vectors for cross domain attacks targeting the main github. com session as well as vectors for phishing attacks relying on the presence of the "github. com" domain to build a false sense of trust in malicious websites. If you've configured a custom domain for your Pages site ("yoursite. com" instead of "yoursite. github. com") then you are not affected by this change and may stop reading now. If your Pages site was previously served from a username. github. com domain, all traffic will be redirected to the new username. github. io location indefinitely, so you won't have to change any links.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Coding, GitHub, Programming, Security, Social Networking
Write, And Let The World Revise Your Work With Prose.io For GitHub
www.makeuseof.com
on 03/24/2013
Excerpt: Traditionally, writing is a solitary affair. It’s just you and the screen, or a piece of paper. Man versus text in a battle of wills, wits, and emotion, until suddenly – you’re done. Now it’s time to show the world, to put your text out there and watch what happens. But in these digital times, that’s not the only way to go about writing. What if it was all out in the open, all along? What if the world could see your revisions and follow along, making suggestions? On the face of it, this may seem like a horrible idea – but for some kinds of texts (and for certain writers), such open collaboration may be a boon.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, GitHub, Hacker Storytelling, Hacker-storytelling
api-standards/README.md at master · WhiteHouse/api-standards · GitHub
github.com
on 03/22/2013
Excerpt: This document provides guidelines and examples for White House Web APIs, encouraging consistency, maintainability, and best practices across applications. White House APIs aim to balance a truly RESTful API interface with a positive developer experience (DX). These guidelines aim to support a truly RESTful API. Here are a few exceptions:
Put the version number of the API in the URL (see examples below). Don’t accept any requests that do not specify a version number. Allow users to request formats like JSON or XML like this: http://example. gov/api/v1/magazines. json
Put the version number at the base of your URL, for example http://example. com/v1/path/to/resource. URL v.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Federal Government, GitHub, Story
GitHub Hit With A DDoS Attack, Second In Two Days, And “Major Service Outage”
feedproxy.google.com
on 03/10/2013
Excerpt: Ingrid is a reporter for TechCrunch, joining February 2012, based out of London. She comes from paidContent. org, where she was a staff writer, and has in the past also written freelance regularly for other publications such as the Financial Times. Ingrid covers mobile, digital media, advertising and the spaces where these intersect. When it comes to work, she feels most.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, DDoS, GitHub, Security
Excerpt: It’s clear that there are two major types of dev projects. One is for webscale and consumer-oriented apps. Then there is behind-the-firewall development for enterprise applications. As popular as Github has become, many companies still won’t trust their workloads to that code repository and version management system. That’s the audience Atlassian wants to woo with Stash, its Git repository management system, which has just been updated with support for more flexible workloads to encourage team development.... read the full post.
Tags: Atlassian, Code Management, Coding, Enterprise, GitHub
File CRUD and repository statistics now available in the API
github.com
on 05/06/2013
Excerpt: The repository contents API has allowed reading files for a while. Now you can easily commit changes to single files, just like you can in the web UI. Starting today, these methods are available to you:
File Create
We're using the repository statistics API to power our graphs, but we can't wait to see what others do with this information. Starting today, these resources are available to you:
Commit Activity
Code Frequency
We make sure to read every mention on Twitter. If you find a bug or have any questions, send them to support@github. com.... read the full post.
Tags: Code, Code Management, GitHub
Repository Search on all Repositories
github.com
on 05/06/2013
Excerpt: Today we are allowing you to search your own public repositories and any private repositories you have access to. In an effort to simplify our search, we've consolidated our search boxes into one. There's no need to look around anymore for the search box: it's always at the top. When you're on a repository page, you'll see an indication that you're searching that repository by default:
To search globally, all you need to do is select the All repositories option:
You may have already noticed that the command bar will also give you these options:
Finally, if you didn't find what you were looking for in your repository, you can turn a repository search into a global search by clicking Search all of GitHub.... read the full post.
Tags: GitHub, Search
New GitHub Pages domain: github.io
github.com
on 04/05/2013
Excerpt: Beginning today, all GitHub Pages sites are moving to a new, dedicated domain: github. io. This is a security measure aimed at removing potential vectors for cross domain attacks targeting the main github. com session as well as vectors for phishing attacks relying on the presence of the "github. com" domain to build a false sense of trust in malicious websites. If you've configured a custom domain for your Pages site ("yoursite. com" instead of "yoursite. github. com") then you are not affected by this change and may stop reading now. If your Pages site was previously served from a username. github. com domain, all traffic will be redirected to the new username. github. io location indefinitely, so you won't have to change any links.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Coding, GitHub, Programming, Security, Social Networking
Write, And Let The World Revise Your Work With Prose.io For GitHub
www.makeuseof.com
on 03/24/2013
Excerpt: Traditionally, writing is a solitary affair. It’s just you and the screen, or a piece of paper. Man versus text in a battle of wills, wits, and emotion, until suddenly – you’re done. Now it’s time to show the world, to put your text out there and watch what happens. But in these digital times, that’s not the only way to go about writing. What if it was all out in the open, all along? What if the world could see your revisions and follow along, making suggestions? On the face of it, this may seem like a horrible idea – but for some kinds of texts (and for certain writers), such open collaboration may be a boon.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, GitHub, Hacker Storytelling, Hacker-storytelling
api-standards/README.md at master · WhiteHouse/api-standards · GitHub
github.com
on 03/22/2013
Excerpt: This document provides guidelines and examples for White House Web APIs, encouraging consistency, maintainability, and best practices across applications. White House APIs aim to balance a truly RESTful API interface with a positive developer experience (DX). These guidelines aim to support a truly RESTful API. Here are a few exceptions:
Put the version number of the API in the URL (see examples below). Don’t accept any requests that do not specify a version number. Allow users to request formats like JSON or XML like this: http://example. gov/api/v1/magazines. json
Put the version number at the base of your URL, for example http://example. com/v1/path/to/resource. URL v.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Federal Government, GitHub, Story
GitHub Hit With A DDoS Attack, Second In Two Days, And “Major Service Outage”
feedproxy.google.com
on 03/10/2013
Excerpt: Ingrid is a reporter for TechCrunch, joining February 2012, based out of London. She comes from paidContent. org, where she was a staff writer, and has in the past also written freelance regularly for other publications such as the Financial Times. Ingrid covers mobile, digital media, advertising and the spaces where these intersect. When it comes to work, she feels most.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, DDoS, GitHub, Security
Excerpt: Today we are allowing you to search your own public repositories and any private repositories you have access to. In an effort to simplify our search, we've consolidated our search boxes into one. There's no need to look around anymore for the search box: it's always at the top. When you're on a repository page, you'll see an indication that you're searching that repository by default: To search globally, all you need to do is select the All repositories option: You may have already noticed that the command bar will also give you these options: Finally, if you didn't find what you were looking for in your repository, you can turn a repository search into a global search by clicking Search all of GitHub.... read the full post.
Tags: GitHub, Search
New GitHub Pages domain: github.io
github.com
on 04/05/2013
Excerpt: Beginning today, all GitHub Pages sites are moving to a new, dedicated domain: github. io. This is a security measure aimed at removing potential vectors for cross domain attacks targeting the main github. com session as well as vectors for phishing attacks relying on the presence of the "github. com" domain to build a false sense of trust in malicious websites. If you've configured a custom domain for your Pages site ("yoursite. com" instead of "yoursite. github. com") then you are not affected by this change and may stop reading now. If your Pages site was previously served from a username. github. com domain, all traffic will be redirected to the new username. github. io location indefinitely, so you won't have to change any links.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Coding, GitHub, Programming, Security, Social Networking
Write, And Let The World Revise Your Work With Prose.io For GitHub
www.makeuseof.com
on 03/24/2013
Excerpt: Traditionally, writing is a solitary affair. It’s just you and the screen, or a piece of paper. Man versus text in a battle of wills, wits, and emotion, until suddenly – you’re done. Now it’s time to show the world, to put your text out there and watch what happens. But in these digital times, that’s not the only way to go about writing. What if it was all out in the open, all along? What if the world could see your revisions and follow along, making suggestions? On the face of it, this may seem like a horrible idea – but for some kinds of texts (and for certain writers), such open collaboration may be a boon.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, GitHub, Hacker Storytelling, Hacker-storytelling
api-standards/README.md at master · WhiteHouse/api-standards · GitHub
github.com
on 03/22/2013
Excerpt: This document provides guidelines and examples for White House Web APIs, encouraging consistency, maintainability, and best practices across applications. White House APIs aim to balance a truly RESTful API interface with a positive developer experience (DX). These guidelines aim to support a truly RESTful API. Here are a few exceptions:
Put the version number of the API in the URL (see examples below). Don’t accept any requests that do not specify a version number. Allow users to request formats like JSON or XML like this: http://example. gov/api/v1/magazines. json
Put the version number at the base of your URL, for example http://example. com/v1/path/to/resource. URL v.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Federal Government, GitHub, Story
GitHub Hit With A DDoS Attack, Second In Two Days, And “Major Service Outage”
feedproxy.google.com
on 03/10/2013
Excerpt: Ingrid is a reporter for TechCrunch, joining February 2012, based out of London. She comes from paidContent. org, where she was a staff writer, and has in the past also written freelance regularly for other publications such as the Financial Times. Ingrid covers mobile, digital media, advertising and the spaces where these intersect. When it comes to work, she feels most.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, DDoS, GitHub, Security
Excerpt: Traditionally, writing is a solitary affair. It’s just you and the screen, or a piece of paper. Man versus text in a battle of wills, wits, and emotion, until suddenly – you’re done. Now it’s time to show the world, to put your text out there and watch what happens. But in these digital times, that’s not the only way to go about writing. What if it was all out in the open, all along? What if the world could see your revisions and follow along, making suggestions? On the face of it, this may seem like a horrible idea – but for some kinds of texts (and for certain writers), such open collaboration may be a boon.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, GitHub, Hacker Storytelling, Hacker-storytelling
api-standards/README.md at master · WhiteHouse/api-standards · GitHub
github.com
on 03/22/2013
Excerpt: This document provides guidelines and examples for White House Web APIs, encouraging consistency, maintainability, and best practices across applications. White House APIs aim to balance a truly RESTful API interface with a positive developer experience (DX). These guidelines aim to support a truly RESTful API. Here are a few exceptions:
Put the version number of the API in the URL (see examples below). Don’t accept any requests that do not specify a version number. Allow users to request formats like JSON or XML like this: http://example. gov/api/v1/magazines. json
Put the version number at the base of your URL, for example http://example. com/v1/path/to/resource. URL v.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Federal Government, GitHub, Story
GitHub Hit With A DDoS Attack, Second In Two Days, And “Major Service Outage”
feedproxy.google.com
on 03/10/2013
Excerpt: Ingrid is a reporter for TechCrunch, joining February 2012, based out of London. She comes from paidContent. org, where she was a staff writer, and has in the past also written freelance regularly for other publications such as the Financial Times. Ingrid covers mobile, digital media, advertising and the spaces where these intersect. When it comes to work, she feels most.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, DDoS, GitHub, Security
Excerpt: Ingrid is a reporter for TechCrunch, joining February 2012, based out of London. She comes from paidContent. org, where she was a staff writer, and has in the past also written freelance regularly for other publications such as the Financial Times. Ingrid covers mobile, digital media, advertising and the spaces where these intersect. When it comes to work, she feels most.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, DDoS, GitHub, Security
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