Collaboration
DeveloperMicrosoft Teams will now integrate with GitHub to help you manage developer projects
Teams users can subscribe to notifications from GitHub repositories they care about and collaborate on ongoing development projects.
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Teams users can subscribe to notifications from GitHub repositories they care about and collaborate on ongoing development projects.
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