Visibility of profile information
The name that is displayed on your profile may also be displayed next to comments you make on private repositories owned by an organization. For more information, see 管理组织中成员名称的显示.
Links to your social accounts are visible to anyone who can view your profile.
Profile status
Your status will show:
- On your profile page
- When people hover over your username or avatar
- On a team page for a team where you're a team member. For more information, see 关于团队.
- On the organization dashboard in an organization where you're a member. For more information, see 关于组织仪表板.
When you set your status, you can also let people know that you have limited availability.
If you select the "Busy" option, when people @mention your username, assign you an issue or pull request, or request a pull request review from you, a note next to your username will show that you're busy. You will also be excluded from automatic review assignment for pull requests assigned to any teams you belong to. For more information, see 管理团队的代码审查设置.
Profile picture requirements
When you sign up for an account, GitHub provides you with a randomly generated "identicon". Your identicon generates from a hash of your user ID, so there's no way to control its color or pattern. You can replace your identicon with an image that represents you.
注意
Your profile picture should be a PNG, JPG, or GIF file, and it must be less than 1 MB in size and smaller than 3000 by 3000 pixels. For the best quality rendering, we recommend keeping the image at about 500 by 500 pixels.
If you use Gravatar, and your Gravatar image is associated with the email you use for GitHub, the image will be shown as your GitHub profile picture by default (rather than an identicon). To change your profile picture, you can either upload a new image to Gravatar, or upload a new image to GitHub and override the Gravatar image.
Profile location and time zone
You can set a location and time zone on your profile to show other people your local time. Your location and time zone will be visible:
- On your profile page
- When people hover over your username or avatar
When you view your profile, you will see your location, local time, and your time zone in relation to Universal Time Coordinated. When others view your profile, they will see your location, local time, and the time difference in hours from their own local time.
List of qualifying repositories for Mars 2020 Helicopter Contributor achievement
The Mars 2020 Helicopter Contributor achievement was given to those who had authored a commit for one of the repositories listed below. This event has now ended, and the badge is no longer available. We built the list based on information received from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.