
Episode 233 - Getting started with GitHub for Enterprises
💡TIP: See how to develop a cloud adoption strategy on Azure!
Show notes
Today, we'll talk about GitHub Enterprise. This is based on a recent adventure in getting it to work for us, and the lessons learned are the essence of this episode. What are the plans? What do you need to configure? What got us confused? Also, Jussi asks Tobi an unexpected question.
(00:00) - Intro and catching up.
(04:06) - Show content starts.
Show links
- GitHub Enterprise Trial
- Jussi's Whoop 4.0 (Jussi's referral code, if you want 1 month free and Jussi gets 1 month free: link)
- Give us feedback!
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