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Five years of the GitHub Bug Bounty program
Read about some big changes for the coming year: full legal protection for researchers, more GitHub properties eligible for rewards, and increased reward amounts.

The EU Copyright Directive: what happens from here
The EU Copyright Directive has come down to a final vote. Read on for more on what’s at stake and how the developer community shaped the debate.

User owned projects—your personal workspace
We know everyone has their own tooling and workflow preferences, which is why we’re excited to unveil our latest release: user owned project boards. Setting up a personal space for managing your work, ideas or, dare we say, bugs, should be possible…so we created user owned project boards to better support your individual needs.

Release Radar · January 2019
Welcome to the January 2019 edition of Release Radar, where we share new and exciting releases from world-changing technologies to weekend side projects. Most importantly, they’re all projects shipped by you.

Maintainer spotlight: Safia Abdalla
In the spirit of Black History Month, throughout February we’re featuring Black maintainers who are making impactful contributions to the world through open source.

GitHub’s policy predictions for 2019
In our latest policy predictions for 2019, we explore five trends that might profoundly affect the environment in which developers build and ship software for years to come.

2018 Transparency Report
We’re excited to share GitHub’s 2018 Transparency Report, a by-the-numbers look at how we handle requests for user data and moderate content on GitHub.

Release Radar · December 2018
We’re sharing new and exciting releases from world-changing technologies to weekend side projects in the December 2018 edition of Release Radar.

View multi-file diffs with commit preview
Multiple diffs are now displayed in Atom before making a commit.

Star topics that interest you
With their new “Star” button, every GitHub Topic gets you closer to the stuff you care about most.

Highlights for Game Off 2018
You created over 300 great games during November—here are a few of our winners and favorites for you to enjoy.

Release Radar · November 2018
A list of open source releases that caught our attention last month.

A few of our favorite 2018 ships
A roundup of our favorite 2018 ships for collaboration, business, platform, security, and learning.

The State of the Octoverse: new open source projects in 2018
As the year comes to a close, we’re sharing our final Octoverse report of 2018 to look back and highlight some of your most active, new open source projects of the year.

The future of software intelligence: fireside chat
Jeremy Howard, Co-Founder of Fast.AI, will discuss his thoughts on the future of deep learning, machine learning and artificial intelligence in a fireside chat hosted by GitHub’s head of Platform, Sam Lambert.

GitHub at AWS re:Invent
Join us at AWS re:Invent from November 26-30 to learn more about how GitHub and AWS work together.

Happy second birthday to Code.gov
Join us in celebrating Code.gov’s second birthday and learn more about open source government projects on GitHub.

Related issues (public beta)
When you’re creating a new issue, Related Issues searches across all issues in your repository to help you avoid opening a duplicate issue.

Suggested changes: what we’ve learned so far
Since releasing the ability to suggest changes to code in a pull request, we’ve received lots of positive feedback—see what we’ve learned!

Game Off 2018 theme announcement
We’re unveiling the 2018 theme for Game Off, our annual month-long game jam (hackathon for building games). Continue reading to learn more.
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