Pushes!
You’ll no longer see a flood of commit events in your dashboard. Instead? Push events. ![](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/391331/6141319/9a3694f0-b158-11e4-9fbc-cb89c4bddecb.png) Commit events will still appear on your profile and in all your RSS feeds…
You’ll no longer see a flood of commit events in your dashboard. Instead? Push events.
Commit events will still appear on your profile and in all your RSS feeds for now. We will be removing commit events from RSS feeds in three weeks, on December 18th. We’ll post more about the new format soon.
Update Pushes with single commits now show the commit. We also fixed the wycats bug.
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