The analysis of GitHub activity, based on the 2018 State of the Octoverse report, reveals how time influences collaboration on the platform, highlighting global trends and the seasonality of contributions. Despite varying schedules, users worldwide prioritize time for significant projects and personal well-being, with activity patterns showing morning peaks, midday breaks, and evening contributions, especially in public and open source repositories. Weekly trends indicate a mid-week surge in contributions, particularly to private repositories, while weekends remain quieter across the board. Seasonal breaks align with global holidays, such as New Year's Day, Chinese New Year, Labor Day, and Thanksgiving, during which activity significantly decreases, demonstrating the universal need for time off and the impact of cultural events on work patterns.