Hi Code4Lib Community,
GitHub recently announced changes to its default branch name, from "master" to 
"main". This CNET article by Shelby 
Brown<https://www.cnet.com/news/microsofts-github-is-removing-coding-terms-like-master-and-slave/>
 covered these and other anti-racist terminology changes occurring in the 
larger dev community as proposed by Una Kravets, Google Chrome developer.

GitHub will not update existing repositories. For this reason, I suggest the 
following updates:

*       Update the name of the default branch of your code repositories' and 
your organizations' repositories from "master" to "main". It is easy to rename 
the default branch. I recommend these instructions written by Alexis 
Moody<https://dev.to/afrodevgirl/replacing-master-with-main-in-github-2fjf>. I 
followed these for my personal repositories, adding a git status, git pull 
beforehand, and it was very straightforward. For group or organization 
repositories, you may want to coordinate timing with other maintainers.

*       Update your documentation. If your documentation contains references to 
the "master" branch, these should be updated.

Your support in moving to terminology without historical baggage or racist 
symbolism would benefit present and future developers who fork or update code. 
It's also shorter! While this small update is not exhaustive of what we can do 
to be a more inclusive community, it would bring us into alignment with a 
decision made by GitHub, a platform Code4Lib uses that has taken a stand 
against racism.

Please contact me if you want a video tutorial demonstrating to do this, or if 
you would like me to add it as an issue in a Code4Lib community repository.

Thanks,
Julia Caffrey-Hill
Web Services Librarian
Towson University
Twitter: @jcaffreyhill

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