I dug into the international government GitHub world to better understand how
these organizations have been using the platform.
The main chunk focuses on collaboration, membership, and forking networks
between the organizations. But the "appendix" also includes some interesting
findings re: license choice and how it varies by region, whether government
activity is bringing new users to GitHub, the development lifecycle, and more.
Blog:
https://emanuelfeld.github.io/blog/2016/04/27/government-github-ecosystem.html
<https://emanuelfeld.github.io/blog/2016/04/27/government-github-ecosystem.html>
I'm sure there's more one can glean from the data, so I've included the SQLite
DB I compiled, as well as the code to generate one from scratch. Let me know
what you find!
Repo+Database: https://github.com/emanuelfeld/government-github
<https://github.com/emanuelfeld/government-github>
Emanuel Feld
https://twitter.com/evonfriedland <https://twitter.com/evonfriedland>
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