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We love it when you share what you do. Yet please always keep in mind that some of the work that we produce for customers is confidential per non-disclosure agreements and cannot be shared as-is. To protect customer’s security and Axelerant legally, sensitive information like the customer’s name, site, URLs, administrative access, passwords, and secret keys shouldn’t exist outside of the project itself.

Before sharing publicly, check the Master Project Reference or alternately the archived Axelerant Projects, for confidentiality status before directly naming an organization or engagement.

Confidentiality Reminders

  • Avoid copy-pasting from customer projects. Adapt it afresh.

  • Never commit identifying information or secrets. When you accidentally commit, overwrite your commits or rebase your histories.

  • Ensure there is no sensitive information in commit messages or other metadata, such as company author/committer name/email.

  • When you’re sharing internally, make sure the project is marked internal or private because search engine spiders check public projects.

  • Don’t use public gists to share confidential information and snippets which contain identifying information. Use an internal Jira comment, a private Confluence page, or a limited access Google document instead.

  • Check whether a project is marked as confidential in the Axelerant Skills Cloud before sharing customer and project names in your resume.

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