
Issues Dashboard
The new Issues Dashboard. Now you can get all your issues on all your projects. Similar to the Pull Request Dashboard, the Issues Dashboard consolidates all of your issues in…
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The new Issues Dashboard. Now you can get all your issues on all your projects. Similar to the Pull Request Dashboard, the Issues Dashboard consolidates all of your issues in…
In the spirit of supporting our community, we’re going to offer frequent Office Hours events in which any user of GitHub can ask Git and GitHub questions in a public…
Our first two September instances of the free “The Basics of GitHub” class were maxed out to the 100 person capacity within days of their announcement. If you weren’t able…
GitHub is in Atlanta, GA on Monday, September 26th, and we’re buying drinks! Five Seasons Brewery Westside Upstairs on the Patio 1000 Marietta St NW # 204, Atlanta, GA 30318…
I’m simply loving working for the :octocat: as “Trainer of everything Git” and am amplifying the number of training options and events that we do here at GitHub. I didn’t…
Do you love checkboxes more than our resident checker @kneath? If so, head on over and fill out the 2011 Git User’s Survey and help the git community become more…
What’s better than having a meetup in Helsinki earlier this month? Throwing another Helsinki meetup this week! A whole gaggle of GitHubbers are in town for Frozen Rails, and we’ll…
This is the third post in a three-part series highlighting the speakers of PyCodeConf and some of their open source projects. Daniel Greenfeld : is a co-creator of Django Packages…
We’ll be hosting an American style drinkup at American style Mike’s Place in Tel Aviv tonight starting at 7pm. From what I hear, Israelis like to be fashionably late to…
This is the second post in a three-part series highlighting the speakers of PyCodeConf and some of their open source projects. Armin Ronacher : is a founding member of Pocoo…
PyCodeConf is right around the corner and our office is buzzing. While warm weather, sandy beaches and tropical drinks with umbrellas are part of the reason, the real excitement stems…
GitHub is in Anaheim, California this week for the Build Windows Event and to celebrate, we will be hosting a drinkup on Tuesday, September 13th, at the magical Trader Sam’s…
Since the new pull requests shipped just over a year ago, we have been sending out pretty sparse emails when someone created a new pull request on one of your…
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to work at GitHub, check out Zach Holman’s (@holman) candid three-part series on how we operate: Hours are Bullshit Be Asynchronous Creativity is…
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