2017 Transparency Report
A summary of content removals and and user information disclosures in 2017
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A summary of content removals and and user information disclosures in 2017
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This month’s roundup includes a JS-based terminal emulator, a small and flexible Python framework, a state container for JavaScript, and more
Introducing the Checks API—a better way to get feedback from integrations on your code.
Where you can track feature changes for GitHub.com, GitHub APIs, and GitHub Enterprise.
We’re open-sourcing our anti-slavery and anti-child-labor statement and will discuss it at RightsCon.
Patchwork is headed to Asheville, North Carolina! This event is open to beginners to Git and GitHub and mentors who want to help others learn.
Developers everywhere are improving their workflows with the Electron-based GitHub Desktop app since we launched it a year ago. If you’re using an older version of Desktop or have never used it, now is a great time to try it out.
Bring more organization to your project contributions with these improvements to issue templates.
Encryption for all GitHub Pages sites
Getting started with GitHub Projects using board templates and project copying.
Ignore white space in your diff view without losing the ability to comment.
follow-up to earlier call to action to developers on EU copyright proposal
We’re proud to be members of FINOS—a newly launched nonprofit foundation promoting open innovation in financial services.
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