GitHub Sponsors webhooks
As a sponsored developer or organization, you can create webhooks to notify your own endpoints when events related to your GitHub Sponsors listing occur. For example, a webhook can notify…
As a sponsored developer or organization, you can create webhooks to notify your own endpoints when events related to your GitHub Sponsors listing occur. For example, a webhook can notify…
GitHub Enterprise Cloud customers that use enterprise SAML SSO can now enable team synchronization services for their organizations. Learn more about the enterprise SAML team synchronization public beta
This is the second post in our series about Ubuntu’s crash reporting system. We’ll review CVE-2019-7307, a TOCTOU vulnerability that enables a local attacker to include the contents of any file on the system in a crash report.
If you have lost your 2FA credentials and do not have your recovery codes, you can use the new account recovery workflow to attempt regaining access to your account. You…
IP allow lists gives you the ability to limit access to enterprise assets to an allowed set of source IPs, and it’s now available in public beta for GitHub Enterprise Cloud customers.
IP allow lists are available in public beta for GitHub Enterprise Cloud customers – allowing enterprise and organization owners to limit access to enterprise assets to an allowed set of…
We’re sharing the #myfirstrepo contest winners along with how you can easily find your first repository.
Keep GitHub Enterprise Server secure with our recommendations for security best practices, from password protection to logging and auditing.
In this deep-dive, we identified and worked through sporadic latency issues with services running on Kubernetes in our environment.
On Day Two of GitHub Universe 2019, we announced GitHub Security Lab to bring together security researchers, maintainers, and companies across the industry who share our belief that the security of open source is important for everyone.
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.
GitHub Sponsors is now available in beta for projects to receive sponsorship as a team. If you’re part of an open source project with a corporate or non-profit entity and…
We’re proud to share the progress we’ve made over the past year and the work we’re doing to grow our diverse workforce.
To celebrate 365 days of achievements, let’s look back at the code and communities built on GitHub this year.
Now out of beta, the internal repository visibility allows an enterprise-owned repository to be read by any member of any organization that belongs to an enterprise account.
GitHub Sponsors is now out of beta and generally available to developers with bank accounts in 30 countries and growing.
The 2019 theme for Game Off, our annual month-long game jam and hackathon for building games is LEAPS AND BOUNDS. Join now!
The internal repository visibility is now generally available. In addition to recent updates, we’ve added the following capabilities: Search now allows you to filter results for internal repositories using is:internal…
The number of jobs you can run concurrently now depends on your GitHub plan and is shared across all repositories in your account. See Usage Limits for more information.
There are new improvements to the internal repository visibility available as part of our public beta. Enterprise account repository creation policy now specify which repository types can be created: “public”,…
We’re sharing examples of productive workflows within the open source community.
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