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by swagonomixxx
2238 days ago
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I'm inclining on agreeing. Gaming commit counts and commit graphs on GitHub is already a thing. I've been asked by many recruiters why my commit graph on GitHub has gone stale, when I've worked at places that don't use GitHub, or if my commits are 99% of the time towards private repositories. I can already see the resumes of developers touting their statistical brilliance from metrics gained from this tool. It's not a world I want to be a part of, to be honest. |
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I can only describe what I worked on superficially, I cannot contribute to other projects because all code I produce (even off-hours) that has my name attached to it is company property.
My GitHub and BitBucket profiles are bare, save for bug reports.
Every time I get interviewed I have to explain why my résumé is not more detailed and why I don't contribute to the open source community.