Internal repositories are now generally available for GitHub Enterprise
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.
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.
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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.
Team Synchronization is now generally available for GitHub Enterprise Cloud organizations. With team synchronization, Enterprise Cloud organizations can synchronize Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) group membership to GitHub teams. We…
Now you can sync groups across Azure Active Directory and GitHub teams with team synchronization for GitHub Enterprise Cloud.
Sanctions impact both developers and the global open source community. Read more about how US trade sanctions affect GitHub—and how we’re advocating for as much access to code and collaboration as possible.
We’ve introduced the ability to proxy packages from the npm registry through GitHub Package Registry for easier configuration and consolidation. Read more about the change and opt in to try it out.
GitHub Sponsors now features a new streamlined onboarding and payment experience with Stripe Connect.
You can no longer add new DSA keys (ssh-dss) to your GitHub account. Existing DSA keys are not affected and will continue to function. All GitHub Enterprise versions of 2.18…
Check out our GitHub Internship series brought to you by our 2019 summer interns. In this post, Philip Dumaresq shares his experience building a Learning Lab API.
The WebAuthn standard for security keys is making authentication as easy as possible. Now you can use security keys for second-factor authentication on GitHub with many more browsers and devices.
GitHub Enterprise accounts can now use their own SSH certificate authority to issue SSH certificates to organization members that grant access to organization-owned repositories via Git. SSH certificate authorities can…
Creating a Learning Lab course is easier than ever with a course builder, translations, and more.
Enterprise and organization admins can now register their SSH certificate authorities with GitHub, helping their team access repositories over Git using SSH certificates.
We’re sharing interviews from several open source contributors about their projects, challenges, and what a GitHub sponsorship means to them. This week, hear from Chrissy LeMaire.
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