Announcing GitHub Desktop 1.4
“GitHub Desktop 1.4 provides more information about merge conflicts and in-app release notes”
Resources for developers seeking to stay informed about the latest industry trends, research, and updates from GitHub. Explore research and surveys that delve into various aspects of software development and open source communities—and Octoverse, which provides detailed annual analyses of open source and public projects across GitHub.
“GitHub Desktop 1.4 provides more information about merge conflicts and in-app release notes”
Partnership with Microsoft to bring Azure Pipelines—a new CI/CD service that enables you to continuously build, test, and deploy to any platform or cloud—into GitHub.
Recap of our event with HackerOne, Wikimedia, Reddit, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), about the effects of the EU copyright proposal and what exactly the EU Parliament will vote on this Wednesday.
A new way to view and interact with pull requests in Atom through the GitHub package
Access the Campus Experts training and develop skills in public speaking, workshop design, and more.
With the release of GitHub for Visual Studio 2.5.5, pull requests now support checks and statuses.
Get an update on the negotiations, and learn how you can help MEPs understand why and how to protect software development.
Abhijeet recounts his experience working with the Probot team at GitHub and what he learned about working with other developers on an open source project.
Open source releases that caught our attention last month.
See the results from a survey of 8,000 students and teachers.
Automatically enforce protected branch settings across multiple branches in your repository.
You can now specify which repositories are most relevant to the project you’re working on when viewing project boards own by an organization.
Everything shipped on the GitHub platform in the month of July.
Four new policies related to bribery and events are now available open source.
Build what’s next on GitHub, the place for anyone from anywhere to build anything.
Catch up on the GitHub podcast, a show dedicated to the topics, trends, stories and culture in and around the open source developer community on GitHub.