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Who's using GitHub? |
support-page |
Government agencies at the national, state, and local level use GitHub to share and collaborate. If you don't see your organization on this list, follow the instructions below to add it! |
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This website is open source, therefore anyone in the community can submit edits through pull requests. If your agency isn't on this list, but should be, please add it:
- Log in to GitHub{: target=blank}
- Go to this repository and fork it (button to the top right of the page).
- In your forked version, click on the
_config.yml
file. - At the top of the file is a list of the organizations populating this page. Click edit, near the top right, and then add your organization's account name just like the others:
- myagencysname
. - Click Commit at the bottom of the page.
- Visit the original repository and select Pull Request.
- Fill out the form and submit!
Neither the inclusion of a logo or seal above nor the fact that a particular government entity may have a presence on GitHub.com should be construed to imply that GitHub's products or services are endorsed, sponsored or recommended by the government entity, nor that they are considered by that entity to be superior to any other products or services. If you have any questions, or if would like your agency's logo removed from the list above, please [let us know](https://github.com/github/government.github.com/issues/new).