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  1. Thomas Preston-Werner (born May 27, 1979) is an American billionaire software developer and entrepreneur. He is an active contributor within the free and open-source software community, most prominently in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he lives.

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    Apr 7, 2020 · About Tom Preston-Werner. Tom Preston-Werner cofounded software development platform GitHub in 2008. Microsoft bought the company for $7.5 billion, all in stock, in 2018. Preston-Werner had...

  6. Mar 5, 2012 · GitHub Cofounder Tom Preston-Werner on Founder.LY. A few weeks ago I sat down for an interview with the guys from Founder.LY. We talked about GitHub, strategies for early stage startups, and a bit of my background.…

  7. May 23, 2022 · Bumping the major version often corresponded to a marketing push to communicate those improvements to the world. This produced a natural outcome: increasing the major version number was a big deal. Today, in SemVer ecosystems, it’s still a big deal. And I think that’s a problem.

  8. Aug 26, 2018 · Since CEO Tom Preston-Werner cofounded GitHub in 2008, the service has transformed from an obscure club for developers into an open-source coding free-for-all that even the US government is...

  9. Aug 23, 2010 · There must be some middle ground between reams of technical specifications and no specifications at all. And in fact there is. That middle ground is the humble Readme. It’s important to distinguish Readme Driven Development from Documentation Driven Development.

  10. Other articles where Tom Preston-Werner is discussed: GitHub: Creation and founding: …of those new users was Tom Preston-Werner, who was introduced to Git through a work acquaintance. Preston-Werner identified that Git would benefit from a decentralized hosting system for projects, source code, and user interaction. This idea was the motivator to create GitHub.