GitHub Graduation 2021
github.comEver since the MS acquisition GitHub really doubled down on outreach. It emphasizes why MS bought GitHub in the first place, direct access to engineers.
I didn't know about this, but this seems a win-win for all parties, including the students graduating: (1) Students get free GitHub swag (I remember how important this was in my poor student days) (2) Students who don't know how to create pull requests will learn to create one (3) A feel-good, fun graduation event (4) fun projects and events will likely come out of this.
I need to list (5) separately since it's more of a benefit for GitHub: more students (future developers) sign up to GitHub and create a new account, maybe start their first pull request, and possibly more commits in the future. But nevertheless, tis a brilliant outreach move.
Did not know GitHub did this. Here’s a summary of the 2020 edition:
https://github.blog/2020-06-16-welcoming-the-octograds-of-20...
> Fill out the swag shipment form.
Oh god why do mega corporations use this language.
Idea of a swag bag was popularized by awards shows giving out goodies to celebrity hosts decades ago, and the word itself seems to date to Old Norse from at least 500 years ago meaning something like a heavy, swinging bag: https://www.etymonline.com/word/swag