How pull request limits are cutting down the noise
Learn how pull request limits can help manage contribution volume in your repositories, and see what’s next on the roadmap.
Director, Open Source Programs at GitHub
I work on open source strategy and programs that support maintainers inside GitHub and across the ecosystem. I also serve on the Steering Committee for the TODO Group, where we help organizations use and sustain open source responsibly.
Learn how pull request limits can help manage contribution volume in your repositories, and see what’s next on the roadmap.
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