
GitHub Availability Report: December 2021
In December, we experienced no incidents resulting in service downtime to our core services.
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In December, we experienced no incidents resulting in service downtime to our core services.
As the year winds down, we’re highlighting some of the incredible work from GitHub’s engineers, product teams, and security researchers.
GitHub was honored to contribute to the Santa Clara Principles on Transparency and Accountability in Content Moderation 2.0.
When you want to create a workflow in the Actions tab of your repository, the recommendations are now based on an analysis of repo content.
On Thursday, December 9, 2021, GitHub was made aware of a vulnerability in the Log4j logging framework, CVE-2021-44228.
We shipped a ton of updates in November, from the push notification for PR review activities on the go, to an easy way to create Markdown links.
Last week, GitHub joined the Internet Governance Forum to spread awareness of developers’ initiatives and public policy interests.
Code navigation is now available in PRs, and code navigation results for Python are now more precise.
GitHub Enterprise Server is now generally available for all customers. This release improves performance for CI/CD and for customers with large repositories.
In November, we experienced one incident resulting in significant impact and degraded state of availability for multiple services.
DRY your Actions configuration with reusable workflows (and more!)
A recap of all the GitHub Education news from Universe 2021, including the new Intro to Web Dev Experience.
A public beta of the new GitHub Issues, a “security manager” role for organizations, a command palette beta, and lots more.
GitHub puts the needs of developers at the core of our content moderation policies. Learn more about our approach and how you can contribute.
All newly created GraphQL objects now have IDs that conform to a new format, which we refer to as “next IDs.” Learn how to migrate older IDs to the new format and why we’re making the change.
Build what’s next on GitHub, the place for anyone from anywhere to build anything.
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