Maintainer spotlight: Russ Magee
We’re sharing interviews from several open source contributors about their projects, challenges, and what a GitHub sponsorship means to them. This week, read about Russ Magee.
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We’re sharing interviews from several open source contributors about their projects, challenges, and what a GitHub sponsorship means to them. This week, read about Russ Magee.
We’ve listened to your feedback about GitHub Package Registry and we’re changing the deletion policy for packages. Read more about the change and joining the beta.
We’re sharing interviews from several open source contributors about their projects, challenges, and what a GitHub sponsorship means to them. This week, read about Henry Zhu.
Today, we’re excited to introduce repository templates to make boilerplate code management and distribution a first-class citizen on GitHub. To get started, all you need to do is mark a repository as a template, and you’ll immediately be able to use it to generate new repositories with all of the template repository’s files and folders.
We’re sharing interviews from several open source contributors about their projects, challenges, and what a GitHub sponsorship means to them. This week, read about Siân Griffin.
We’re sharing interviews from several open source contributors about their projects, challenges, and what a GitHub sponsorship means to them. This week, read about Mariatta Wijaya.
Now, when you create a new repository, documentation will be within the list of default labels which you can add to issues and pull requests. Learn more about using default labels…
Users with write access to two repositories can now use issue transfer to move issues between them. Previously, only users with admin permissions on both repositories had the ability to transfer…
To make it easier for businesses to securely embrace open source and keep up with the best technology has to offer, we’re launching several improvements to GitHub Enterprise. These new features will support businesses as they work toward their goals, encourage open collaboration, and build trust at scale.
It’s more important than ever that every developer becomes a security developer—that they responsibly disclose vulnerabilities and patch vulnerable code quickly. Today, we’re excited to announce several new security features designed to make it easier for developers to secure their code.
The XPRIZE Foundation challenged teams to develop open source software to help children learn basic reading, writing, and arithmetic—learn more about the challenge and who won.
Now you can create issues on mobile with the most useful features from our desktop experience! Add labels, projects, milestones, and assign people. See a list of related issues to…
You can now receive notifications for new conversations occurring on gists. Similar to issues and pull requests, you can opt out of these notifications at any time. Learn more about…
You can now access basic meta information about a project board by hovering over the project title within a project board or issues/PR sidebar. Learn more about project boards on…
Use Probot with GitHub Apps to save time in the classroom by automating tasks.
Major League Hacking (MLH) and GitHub have created resources for Hackathons to help developers get their applications up and running quicker: the Flask Hackathon Starter and the Node.js Hackathon Starter.
See who you'll hear from and what they'll cover at GitHub Satellite 2019 in Berlin May 22-23.
Read about how collaboration on GitHub connects to free assembly and association online as part of our input to the United Nations Human Rights Council.
You can now access all of your issue and pull request subscriptions in one place on https://github.com/notifications/subscriptions. Learn more about the subscription list
The buttons for labels and milestones in the repositories issues tab now includes counters. Learn more about labels and milestones on GitHub
In the month of February, we’re featuring Black maintainers that push open source software forward. Read on to find out about Courtney Wilburn, the maintainer of three open source projects: the Green Book App, Dank Memes, and EvictionAnd.