Open source your website
Read OriginalThe author advocates for open-sourcing website code, particularly for non-critical sites like blogs or institutional pages. They argue that sharing code helps other developers learn techniques, see implementations (e.g., with Jekyll), and fosters collaboration, with little downside for most businesses. The piece encourages developers to make their Git repositories public by default.
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