Hi,
Would the assessors consider code lines from a GitHub’s Private repository to meet the Mandatory Criteria?
If not, How could I evidence ?
Hi,
Would the assessors consider code lines from a GitHub’s Private repository to meet the Mandatory Criteria?
If not, How could I evidence ?
Hi @nileshredz,
Assessors typically prefer publicly accessible evidence for verification purposes, so code from a private GitHub repository may not meet the Mandatory Criteria on its own. However, you can strengthen your application by including alternative evidence, such as screenshots of key code contributions, detailed explanations of your work, or a reference letter from your manager. In the letter, it would help if your manager confirms your contributions and explains that company policy prevents the repository from being made public.
Hope this helps!
Lines of code don’t matter as much as the popularity of your repo. No one will validate your code - they will validate extent of contribution and stars on your repo.