The Internet Archive discovers and captures web pages through many different web crawls.
At any given time several distinct crawls are running, some for months, and some every day or longer.
View the web archive through the Wayback Machine.
Content crawled via the Wayback Machine Live Proxy mostly by the Save Page Now feature on web.archive.org.
Liveweb proxy is a component of Internet Archive’s wayback machine project. The liveweb proxy captures the content of a web page in real time, archives it into a ARC or WARC file and returns the ARC/WARC record back to the wayback machine to process. The recorded ARC/WARC file becomes part of the wayback machine in due course of time.
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The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20200905090204/https://socialimpact.github.com/
The GitHub Social Impact Team connects the social sector to the GitHub community and GitHub employees as they shape the future of technology. We pledge to provide resources for people to make lasting change—in their communities and around the world.
Chayn is an intersectional organization working to reduce domestic and gender-based violence. We’re working with them to collect insights about the social sector. Check out their Soul Medicine project and consider sponsoring their work.
Hikaya is an organization that helps nonprofits understand, define, and use metrics for better programming in resource-constrained areas. We’re working with them on a case study about their open source work. Consider sponsoring their projects.
We were a sponsor of MERL Tech DC, a conference dedicated to technology in monitoring and evaluation (M&E;). Together, we’re building tools to help M&E; professionals understand and use open source solutions.
To make sure the next generation of developers includes the most underserved communities in the world, we partnered with seven organizations to create the Tech Pipeline. We’re helping in three major ways.
Education
We help employees educate more communities about Git, GitHub, and open source.
Mentorship
We create opportunities for GitHub employees to mentor new developers and young professionals.
Community
We host events for students from under-represented communities at GitHub HQ and around the world.
Featured organizations
Learn about these organizations working with our Tech Pipeline program.
Code Tenderloin helps bring economic equity and a sense of community to the marginal populations in and around San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood. We recently brought a group of aspiring developers to meet employees at GitHub HQ for mentorship and job preparation.
By providing LGBTQ+ youth with the tools to create innovative technology solutions, Maven Youth inspires a new generation to advocate for social change. We partner with Maven on events like their free Summer Tech Camp for LGBTQ+ youth.
Thousands of organizations use GitHub to build solutions for the world’s most pressing problems. We’re happy to give qualifying teams the tools they need to work on social good projects for free.