Embarking on a successful GitHub Copilot launch requires meticulous planning and execution.
So, you believe you've done everything necessary for your GitHub Copilot launch:
Secured management approval (after only 37 PowerPoint slides)... check!
Obtained the budget (and made some serious concessions with Finance)... check!
Addressed an extensive array of security inquiries... check!
Purchased the licenses (farewell, coffee fund)... check!
Prepared to allocate licenses to your team (best of luck to them)... check!
We appear ready for liftoff... or are we? Hold on a moment! Before you venture into the Copilot universe, let's ensure no critical pre-launch procedures have been overlooked. Even NASA meticulously double-checks before liftoff.
Prepare for your final countdown with these five essential preflight checks. They will help guide you not only in leaving the launchpad but in achieving a successful GitHub Copilot deployment. After all, the only thing more challenging than a failed launch is justifying to management why your code isn't auto-generating yet.
So, fasten your seatbelt, review our checklist, and get ready to elevate your engineering practice to new heights!
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