GitHub lets staff own IP developed for personal projects using company resources
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Re: GitHub lets staff own IP developed for personal projects using company resources
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#3# starts polishing CV #
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#4Kudos, great decision.
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#6And they encourage remote working . # starts polishing CV #
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#8Kudos to github for this, I'm impressed!
Re: GitHub lets staff own IP developed for personal projects using company resources
#9Very, very good. It shows the kind of trust in employees that I like to see. Depends a bit on how they will interpret "As long as the work isn’t related to GitHub’s own “existing or prospective” products and services" but I'd assume that it will be very reasonable. Kudos, great decision.
Couldn't agree more. I hope it sets the formation of a precedent in motion. Great to see.
Re: GitHub lets staff own IP developed for personal projects using company resources
#10People keep complaining about how hard and expensive it is to attract top talent. This kind of measure is exactly how you do it. Provide an environment where employees feel trusted and empowered, pay market rate, screen properly instead of having applicants jump through hoops, and you won't have much trouble hiring. Kudos to github for this, I'm impressed!