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Demo Days - How to build a business on GitHub
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Text editors
The text editor is a sacred application for developers. Here's a showcase of some amazingly awesome open source editors.
CodeScene
CodeScene identifies and prioritizes technical debt based on how the organization works with the code.
- Prioritize development hotspots and get a Code Health measure on the hotspots.
- Integrates with GitHub checks to supervise hotspots in pull requests.
- Explore the efficiency of your organization with respect to Conway’s Law.
- Detect sub-systems with low team autonomy that become productivity bottlenecks.
- Measure the off-boarding risk when a key developer leaves the project.
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Currently, the vsphere-iso builder allows exporting the created template only in OVF format, while vmware-iso also has OVA support. OVA is in many cases preferred because of template portability (one file with OVA vs multiple files with OVF) and sometimes required, since some of the automation tooling (such as Terraform provider for vCloud Director) supports only OVA as input for catalog uploa
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Add image sizes
small, medium, large
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Support PyPy (easy)
Please consider adding PyPy Trove classifiers, because apparently black works fine! At least on the recent PyPy (I tested PyPy3.6 v7.0 on macOS). I used version 18.9b0 of black. See https://pypy.org/download.html
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Mergify
Mergify is a pull requests automation service. It allows you to trigger actions when your pull requests match defined criteria.
In a few lines of YAML, you could write a rule that automatically merges a pull request if:
- it has been approved
- the test suite passes
We have plenty of examples.
Mergify executes actions for you, freeing you from the burden of managing your pull requests.

