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How to publish commercial projects on GitHub?
Employers ask for projects on GitHub to assess the level of knowledge. But what if the projects are commercial and customers are unlikely to be happy if I publish their projects? How to get out of this situation?
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Do not publish, confirm your experience and knowledge at the interview. Everything.
You can confirm your qualifications not with projects, but with open source tools. Some small utilities, pattern implementations, frequently used scripts in one file, which were written a long time ago for myself and are used from a personal arsenal in working projects (yes, let there be at least SoundManager, the main thing is to be beautiful and with a well-thought-out interface). In order to avoid misunderstandings, it would be better that at the time of use in commercial projects they were published under the appropriate license, and the customer was not against using this code in the project (why would)
It’s like saying that you don’t have personal projects, and you don’t have the right to publish workers on github.
Let them ask questions, a test task. Github is not a panacea at all.
and it is unlikely that customers will be happy if I publish their projects?
In the absence of an NDA, ask customers for permission and simply present projects without code - the composition of the project, the function performed.
At the interview, they will verbally ask about these projects, I think this is a plus.
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