Patchwork Amsterdam
Join us in Amsterdam as we team up with our friends at Le Wagon to host a Patchwork event on June 23. The event is open to beginners to Git…
Join us in Amsterdam as we team up with our friends at Le Wagon to host a Patchwork event on June 23. The event is open to beginners to Git…
We’ve teamed up with our pals at Grumpy Gits to host a Patchwork event in Singapore on June 25. The event is open to beginners to Git and GitHub, or…
Patchwork comes to Toronto on June 16, and we’ll be co-hosting with our friends at Rangle.io. The event is open to beginners to Git and GitHub, or mentors who would…
We’re bringing Patchwork back to Chicago on May 24 and co-hosting with our friends at Dev BootCamp. The event is open to beginners to Git and GitHub, or mentors who…
Technical writers, content creators, documentation experts, and anyone writing for the web, we hope you can join us for this special Patchwork edition happening in Atlanta on May 6. While…
Going to be in St. Louis next week for the FIRST Robotics Competition? Or maybe you’re a St. Louis local who is curious about Git or GitHub? In either case,…
Patchwork comes back to Europe on April 19. If you’re in the Reading, UK area, we hope you can come hang out with us at GROW@GreenPark. The event is open…
Philadelphia friends, we hope you can join us for a Patchwork on April 12 at Pipeline Philly. If you’re local or in town for Philly Emerging Tech, we’d love to…
We’re happy to be hosting a Patchwork hack night in Madison, Wisconsin, and we hope you’re able to come. If you’re a beginner to Git and GitHub, or want to…
One of the most important elements of creating a strong community is shaping the new contributor experience. The on-boarding experience for new participants plays a huge role in how quickly…
Portland friends, we hope you’ll join us for a Patchwork hack night on March 29, that will be co-hosted with our friends at TaborSpace. If you’re a beginner to Git…
We’re excited to announce a Patchwork hack night on March 18, that will be co-hosted with our friends at University of Texas, El Paso. If you’re a high school or…
A month ago, we announced that GitHub Pages had upgraded to Jekyll 3.0. Starting May 1st, 2016, GitHub Pages will no longer support Textile. If you are currently using Textile…
We are excited to announce our confirmed speakers for Git Merge 2016! On April 5th, 2016 at New York City’s New World Stages (350 West 50th Street, New York City)…
We hope you’ll join us on February 10 at WorkMarket for a casual night of hands-on hacking and learning about Git, GitHub, and GitHub Pages. We’ll be unveiling our new…
Many blogging websites, like Jekyll with GitHub Pages, depend on some YAML-formatted metadata at the beginning of your post. You know, the stuff that goes between dashes like this: —…
Nearly two weeks ago, we announced support for rendering geographic data. Today, we’re excited to roll out several improvements: GitHub now supports rendering TopoJSON, an extension of GeoJSON that encodes…
It’s a fact of life – sometimes repository names change. This can happen in a few different types of scenarios: When you rename a repository. When you rename your user…
GitHub Pages — the easiest way to quickly publish beautiful pages for you and your projects — just got a major upgrade. We’re now running Jekyll 1.0.2, which contains over…
Millions of people around the world use GitHub every day to build software together, but the GitHub Way™ isn’t limited to code. We are humbled to see that the White…
Last Friday we announced and performed a migration of all GitHub Pages to their own github.io domain. This was a long-planned migration, with the specific goal of mitigating phishing attacks…
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