Collaborator tweaks
Today we rolled out a couple changes in the way collaborators work with GitHub. Dashboard repository listing The dashboard repository listing now includes all repositories you can push to. So…
Today we rolled out a couple changes in the way collaborators work with GitHub.
Dashboard repository listing
The dashboard repository listing now includes all repositories you can push to. So if you’re added as a collaborator to someone else’s repository, it will show up in your list:
If you’d like to see just the repositories you own, just type your username into the search field:
Notifications for pushable collaborators
The second change has to do with email notifications. You will now receive email notifications for alll repositories you have push access to. This affects issues created and commit comments right now.
We’ve left out pull requests for the time being, but I’ll just call that foreshadowing.
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