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GitHub is a hosting platform built on the Git version control system [1] that provides version control functionality to track code changes [2]. It is categorized as a version control system or code hosting service that facilitates collaboration on open-source projects [3], [4], and [5].

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What is Open Source: Understanding Its Impact on Technology and ... algocademy.com Algocademy 1 fact
referenceGitHub provides version control to track changes in code, collaboration features for multiple developers to work on the same project, and issue tracking to manage bugs and feature requests.
User guide - OpenProject openproject.org OpenProject 1 fact
claimOpenProject provides integrations for external version control and file management systems, specifically GitHub, GitLab, Nextcloud, and OneDrive.
What Is Open Source Software? - IBM ibm.com IBM 1 fact
claimCode hosting services such as GitHub, Bitbucket, SourceForge, and Google Code provide central repositories, version control, and other functions that enable diverse, distributed workgroups to collaborate on and manage open source projects.
Open-Source Governance And Open Source Collaboration - Meegle meegle.com Meegle 1 fact
procedureEffective open-source governance and collaboration leverages version control systems (GitHub or GitLab), communication tools (Slack, Discord, or mailing lists), CI/CD pipelines for automation, issue tracking tools (Jira or Trello), and analytics tools to monitor project metrics.
Patterns in the Transition From Founder-Leadership to Community ... arxiv.org arXiv 1 fact
claimGitHub is the most widely used hosting platform for open-source development and is built on the Git distributed version-control system.
Open-Source Governance And Open Source Communities - Meegle meegle.com Meegle 1 fact
claimVersion control systems such as GitHub and GitLab facilitate collaboration and track changes in open-source projects.