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Join us at AWS re:Invent from December 2-6 to learn more about how GitHub and AWS work together.
Join us at AWS re:Invent from December 2-6 to learn more about how GitHub and AWS work together.
It’s our favorite time of year: GitHub Universe. And we’ve made some exciting announcements. GitHub Actions and Packages are now out of beta, we launched GitHub for mobile, redesigned the notifications experience, and introduced lots of other features we think you’ll love.
See what’s new for community and project management, developer productivity, and security in GitHub Enterprise Server 2.19.
Take GitHub to go with the new, fully-native mobile app. Quickly jump back into your work, triage notifications, and collaborate with peers from anywhere. GitHub for mobile is now available as a limited beta on iOS.
Quickly triage, respond, and clear out your notification inbox with a redesigned notifications experience, now available as a limited beta. Learn more about the notifications beta
The 2.19.0 release of GitHub Enterprise Server is now available for download. The latest release includes the triage and maintain roles, WebAuthn security keys, NuGet support for the dependency graph, and more.
Administrators of organization-owned repositories can now assign “triage” and “maintain” roles to collaborators and teams.
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.
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.
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.
We’re thrilled to announce the beta of GitHub Sponsors, a new way to financially support the developers who build the open source software you use every day. Open source developers build tools for the rest of us. GitHub Sponsors is a new tool to help them succeed, too.
Read about some big changes for the coming year: full legal protection for researchers, more GitHub properties eligible for rewards, and increased reward amounts.
In-depth analysis of the incident that impacted GitHub services on October 21 and 22.
Automate settings in your project boards for more workflow control with issues and pull requests.
One of the most requested features for GitHub Projects has been to provide separate triggers for issues and pull requests. Today, we have shipped a change to manage issue and…
Updates to organization project permissions add to existing workflows and make new ones possible.
Last month GitHub celebrated the fourth year of our Security Bug Bounty program. As we’ve done in the past, we’re sharing some details and highlights from 2017 and looking ahead…
Today we’re releasing the first set of project automation events. Now you can set up your project boards to make updates for you automatically, moving cards between columns when you…
When you first started using GitHub, you read every notification that trickled in with interest and stayed up-to-date on projects with ease. It gets more difficult when you start to…
This post was written by our partners at Sentry—an open source error tracker that helps you prioritize, identify, reproduce, and fix issues. Install Sentry from GitHub Marketplace or the Student…
School may be (almost) out for summer, but we’re still adding to the Student Developer Pack. Sentry is now offering error reporting to new and existing pack members—send up to…
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