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* [[Email Marketing|Mailgun]] (now Cinch Mailgun) actually has a developer-friendly blog. | * [[Email Marketing|Mailgun]] (now Cinch Mailgun) actually has a developer-friendly blog. | ||
For example, [https://www.mailgun.com/blog/dev-life/github-actions-templates/ this article] discusses how to use private repo "templates" for your CI - which in GitHub is called '[[GitHub/Actions|Actions]]' | For example, [https://www.mailgun.com/blog/dev-life/github-actions-templates/ this article] discusses how to use private repo "templates" for your CI - which in GitHub is called '[[GitHub/Actions|Actions]]' Ed. note: Sharing GitHub Actions within your enterprise is available as of Mar. 2022<ref>https://github.blog/changelog/2022-03-04-sharing-github-actions-within-your-enterprise-is-now-ga/</ref> | ||
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For example, this article discusses how to use private repo "templates" for your CI - which in GitHub is called 'Actions' Ed. note: Sharing GitHub Actions within your enterprise is available as of Mar. 2022[1]