GitHub Policy: Fighting for developers
As the home for all developers, GitHub is committed to shaping policies that promote their interests and the future of software. We work on policy in its many forms -- laws, regulations, norms, and standard practices -- to fight for developers and their rights to innovation, collaboration, and equal opportunity.
The GitHub Policy Team created and maintains this repository as a place for developers to contribute to our policy work. We want to hear from you!
How you can help
We are interested in what you think we can do to best help developers. We want to hear about policy opportunities and new policy areas that you think GitHub should pursue to advance developers’ rights to innovation, collaboration, and equal opportunity. Please check out our Contribution Guidelines before opening an issue.
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Periodically we will update content here to highlight our work for developers. You can also visit our webpage, read our Policy Blog, and follow us on Twitter at @GitHubPolicy.

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