GitHub Services Get an Upgrade
We deployed a big change to GitHub Services this week. The code is now clearer, more consistent, and better tested (thanks to Faraday). We also recently added support for Redmine,…
We deployed a big change to GitHub Services this week. The code is now clearer, more consistent, and better tested (thanks to Faraday). We also recently added support for Redmine, our 51st service.
If you’re a developer looking to improve one of the hooks, or add a new service, check out the Services README, as well as some existing hooks and tests.
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