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The GitHub Enterprise Server 3.7 release candidate is here

GitHub Enterprise Server 3.7 brings new capabilities to help companies build and deliver secure software, more quickly. With over 70 new features, here are a few highlights.

  • It's easier to deploy GitHub Actions, securely, at scale. Teams looking to standardise their workflows with reusable workflows will benefit from the ability to nest reusable workflows in one another, and build matrixing into reusable workflows. What's more, Actions now supports Google Cloud Storage and security teams will love our enhancements to the OIDC connection patterns for Actions to support cloud deployments at scale
  • Security teams now have a single view of their code security posture. The Security Overview page, an at-a-glance view of your code security alerts and risk, is now available to all customers. And to ensure all repositories are covered by your company's policies, administrators can now restrict new repositories to Organizations only.
  • Forking is clearer and simpler, especially for companies adopting innersource. Developers will benefit from a whole host of enhancements that make working with forks easier, including the ability to fork within an organization and fork internal repositories.
  • Code scanning alerts for GitHub Advanced Security customers are now more collaborative and relevant, with alerts now appearing in pull requests. And, you can now improve Dependabot alert and update coverage by submitting dependencies directly to the Dependency graph via an API.

Release Candidates are a way for you to try the latest features at the earliest time, and they help us gather feedback early to ensure the release works in your environment. They should be tested on non-production environments. Here are some highlights for this release. Read more about the release candidate process.

Read more about GitHub Enterprise Server 3.7 in the release notes, or download the release candidate now. If you have any feedback or questions, please contact our Support team.

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The GitHub Enterprise Server 3.6 Release Candidate is available and contains exciting updates and additions across the board.

Release Candidates are a way for you to try the latest features at the earliest time, and they help us gather feedback early to ensure the release works in your environment. They should be tested on non-production environments. Here are some highlights for this release.

  • System administrators will welcome the introduction of audit log streaming and those using GitHub Connect now have access to Server Statistics.
  • Developers will be delighted with the arrival of GitHub Discussions. Get a 60 second video introduction to GitHub Discussions here.
  • General security improvements see the removal of insecure SSH keys and protocols from Git, and the addition of TLS enforcement for inbound SMTP connections.
  • Advanced Security security overview now includes all alert types and dependency review now has an API and an associated Action, making it easy to break the build if a vulnerable dependency is being introduced. Secret scanning adds push protection for the web UI and the much requested dry run for custom patterns.

Read about these features and more in the full GitHub Enterprise Server 3.6 release notes. We look forward to hearing your feedback! Contact our Support team with any questions.

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You can now download the latest version of GitHub Enterprise Server. This new release introduces GitHub Container registry and continues the strong emphasis on security. Your teams will be able to take advantage of the full complement of Dependabot capabilities and use GitHub Advanced Security with even greater language coverage and better protection for your secrets. You can read a detailed summary of new features for this release in the GitHub blog or you can take a look at all the changes in the release notes. You can check out a few of these highlights:

  • Container Registry, containers supporting OCI, granular permissions and anonymous downloads #118
  • Actions self-hosted runner group restrictions #255
  • Actions re-usable workflows are now generally available! #256
  • CodeQL detects more security issues and supports new language versions #460 Read more

New and of particular interest to administrators:

  • IP exception list for post-maintenance validation #448
  • 41 GitHub Enterprise Server Metrics for insight into platform usage #497 Read more
  • Audit Log now includes git events #322

To learn more about all the new features in GitHub Enterprise Server 3.5, read the release notes or download it today. Are you using the latest GitHub Enterprise Server version? Use the Upgrade Assistant to find the upgrade path from your current version of GitHub Enterprise Server to your desired version.

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The GitHub Enterprise Server 3.5 Release Candidate is available. New GitHub Advanced Security features are an exciting headline for this release alongside enhancements for enterprise administrators with Git events added to the audit log, the ability to analyze your Server usage over time, and a refinement of maintenance mode control. Read about these features and more in the full GitHub Enterprise Server 3.5 release notes.

Release Candidates are a way for you to try the latest features at the earliest time, and they help us gather feedback early to ensure the release works in your environment. They should be tested on non-production environments.

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GitHub Enterprise Server 3.4 is Generally Available
We are excited to announce that the newest version of GitHub Enterprise Server is now available. This update includes enhancements to make developing software even easier for everyone with a host of improvements for security, compliance and administration teams. You can find all changes in the release notes, but here are a few highlights from the release:

  • Reusable workflows for GitHub Actions (#257)
  • Dependabot security updates (#343)
  • Ruby support for GitHub Advanced Security’s code scanning feature (#136)

Accompanying these new features are a collection of productivity enhancements for developers, including keyboard shortcuts, auto-generated release notes, and more.

  • Organizations can now publish a README.md Read more.
  • Right-to-left languages are now supported natively in Markdown files, issues, pull requests, discussions, and comments.
  • Automatically generated release notes. Read more.

To learn more about all the new features in GitHub Enterprise Server 3.4, read the release notes or download it today. Are you using the latest GitHub Enterprise Server version? Use the Upgrade Assistant to find the upgrade path from your current version of GitHub Enterprise Server to your desired version.

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The GitHub Enterprise Server 3.4 Release Candidate is available. This release brings over 60 new features including reusable workflows for GitHub Actions, Ruby support for GitHub Advanced Security Code Scanning, and a host of improvements for security, compliance and administration teams.

Read the blog post to discover the highlights in this release, or dive into the full GitHub Enterprise Server 3.4 release notes.

Release Candidates are a way for you to try the latest features at the earliest time, and they help us gather feedback early to ensure the release works in your environment. They should be tested on non-production environments.

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GitHub Enterprise Server 3.3 is Generally Available!

GitHub Enterprise Server 3.3 is now generally available for all customers. There are three exciting new betas to explore, dozens of productivity enhancements and performance improvements for CI/CD.

For more information about GitHub Enterprise Server 3.3, read the blog post and release notes or download it today. Alternatively, enjoy this ten minute overview presentation.

Are you using the latest GitHub Enterprise Server version? Use the Upgrade Assistant to find the upgrade path from your current version of GitHub Enterprise Server to your desired version.

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The GitHub Enterprise Server 3.3 Release Candidate is available. This release contains a broad range of features and enhancements across the platform including GitHub Actions, Security, and a host of helpful productivity improvements.

Read the blog post to discover the highlights in this release, or dive into the full GitHub Enterprise Server 3.3 release notes.

Release Candidates are a way for you to try the latest features at the earliest time, and they help us gather feedback early to ensure the release works in your environment. They should be tested on non-production environments.

Download it today.

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