Who will maintain the future? Rethinking open source leadership for a new generation
Open source is aging. We can better support Gen Z contributors through purpose, flexibility, and pathways to leadership.
Open source is aging. We can better support Gen Z contributors through purpose, flexibility, and pathways to leadership.
Learn how the GitHub Secure Open Source Fund helped 71 open source projects significantly improve their security posture through direct funding, expert guidance, and actionable playbooks.
The role of junior developer is evolving. If you’re at this stage in your career, here’s how to keep up and stand out.
Introducing the brand new GitHub Podcast: A show dedicated to the topics, trends, stories, and culture in and around the open source developer community on GitHub.
That idea you’ve been sitting on? The domain you bought at 2AM? A silly or serious side project? This summer, we invite you to build it — for the joy, for the vibes, For the Love of Code 🧡
Copilot Pro users can now delegate tasks to Copilot to work on in the background with GitHub Copilot coding agent, available today in public preview. Those on Student, Teacher, or…
Dive into the novel security challenges AI introduces with the open source game that over 10,000 developers have used to sharpen their skills.
This May marks the fifth annual Maintainer Month, and there are lots of treats in store: new badges, special discounts, events with experts, and more.
The latest AI models from Microsoft, Phi-4-reasoning and Phi-4-mini-reasoning, are now available on GitHub Models. Phi-4-reasoning is a model optimized for advanced reasoning in math, science, and coding. It is…
Get started with GitHub Copilot and navigate features like Copilot Chat in this installment of the GitHub for Beginners series.
How GitHub’s Product Security Engineering team manages our CodeQL implementation at scale and how you can, too.
Here’s your opportunity to empower the teen in your life to get a start in open source development.
Git Commit 2024 and our new AI course in Spanish
The EU Cyber Resilience Act will introduce new cybersecurity requirements for software released in the EU. Learn what it means for your open source projects and what GitHub is doing to ensure the law will be a net win for open source maintainers.
The GitHub Foundations Certification exam fee is now waived for all students verified through GitHub Education.
Applications for the new GitHub Secure Open Source Fund are now open! Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until they close on January 7 at 11:59 pm PT. Programming and funding will begin in early 2025.
The GitHub Awards celebrates the outstanding contributions and achievements in the developer community by honoring individuals, projects, and organizations for creating an outsized positive impact on the community.
In this year’s Octoverse report, we study how public and open source activity on GitHub shows how AI is expanding as the global developer community surges in size.
From advancing ethical AI practices to expanding open source learning for developers in Africa, discover how we’ve fostered diversity, inclusion, and belonging this year.
Vulnerability data has grown in volume and complexity over the past decade, but open source and programs like the Github Security Lab have helped supply chain security keep pace.
Students used GitHub Copilot to decode ancient texts buried in Mount Vesuvius, achieving a groundbreaking historical breakthrough. This is their journey, the technology behind it, and the power of collaboration.
Build what’s next on GitHub, the place for anyone from anywhere to build anything.
Catch up on the GitHub podcast, a show dedicated to the topics, trends, stories and culture in and around the open source developer community on GitHub.