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- GitHub Staff
- in/andrewfeller
When asked how to make it easier for developers to find useful information, I generally recommend customizing the organization's profile with relevant resources and directions to help people find things.
### GitHub Conventions and Requirements
[`Repository Naming Conventions`](https://example.com/gh-repository-naming-conventions) • [`Information Classification`](https://example.com/gh-dataclassification) • [`Repository Tagging`](https://example.com/gh-repository-tagging)
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- Keep as few organizations as absolutely needed
- Leverage teams and repository visibility to balance collaboration versus the need for barriers
- Be very intentional where you want barriers, talk with your teams so they understand what they won't have access to
From GitHub guide to organizations:
As far as setting up a proxy for outbound traffic, this page outlines all of the guidance around IPs and ports that need to be allowed. Every word here is actually important to review.
You can retrieve a list of GitHub's IP addresses from the meta API endpoint. For more information, see "Meta."
Note The list of GitHub IP addresses returned by the Meta API is not intended to be an exhaustive list. For example, IP addresses for some GitHub services might not be listed, such as LFS or GitHub Packages.
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I hereby claim:
- I am andyfeller on github.
- I am andyfeller (https://keybase.io/andyfeller) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASBeMZAuUHV-oBX1qLZPmvy2nx24VBycHzVI2CT7DbOYzQo
To claim this, I am signing this object: