Ben Balter 9/10/2015

How GitHub uses automated testing to empower developers to write less-corporate blog posts

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This article details GitHub's internal process of using automated tests (like Minitest in Ruby) to analyze draft blog posts. It provides examples, such as flagging posts that start with "today" or focus on the writer's excitement, to shift content towards user value. The piece explains how this automation unblocks authors and editors, applying software development practices like CI to content creation.

How GitHub uses automated testing to empower developers to write less-corporate blog posts

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