2022 Transparency Report: January to June
We’re reporting on a six-month period rather than annually to increase our level of transparency. For this report, we’ve continued with the more granular reporting we began in our 2021 reports.
We’re reporting on a six-month period rather than annually to increase our level of transparency. For this report, we’ve continued with the more granular reporting we began in our 2021 reports.
Today, we are announcing the general availability of the new and improved Projects powered by GitHub Issues 🎉 🎉 🎉. Since we launched the public beta at Universe last year,…
It’s been a crazy couple of months with the end of financial year and lots of products shipping. Our community has been hard at work shipping projects too. These projects…
Today, we are announcing the general availability of the new and improved Projects powered by GitHub Issues. GitHub Projects connects your planning directly to the work your teams are doing in GitHub and flexibly adapts to whatever your team needs at any point.
New npm security enhancements include an improved login and publish experience with the npm CLI, connected GitHub and Twitter accounts, and a new CLI command to verify the integrity of packages in npm.
Enterprise owners can join organizations in their enterprise via the enterprise account Organizations page: https://github.com/enterprises/<enterprise> as either a member or an admin. This feature has graduated from beta to general…
Enterprise owners can now remove enterprise members from their GitHub Enterprise via the People view within their enterprise account: https://github.com/enterprises/<enterprise>/people. This feature has graduated from beta to general availability. To…
Today, we’re announcing that the ability to prebuild codespaces is entering general availability. A prebuilt codespace serves as a “ready-to-go” template where your source code, editor extensions, project dependencies, commands,…
Teams and GHEC customers can now create blazing fast codespaces, even for your largest and most complex projects.
Dependabot is generally available in GitHub Enterprise Server 3.5. Here is how to set up Dependabot on your instance.
GitHub Sponsors is now available in Brazil—an exciting expansion for one of our fastest growing developer communities.
Today’s Changelog brings you the release of issue closed reasons, project deletion, and availability of the new side-panel. 🕵🏽♀️ Issue closed reasons We announced a preview of issue closed reasons…
GitHub’s Information Security Management System (ISMS) has been certified against ISO 27001:2013, an internationally recognized standard for security program best practices.
Thanks to the efforts of the Elixir community, GitHub supports code navigation for Elixir repositories. Read how favorite language can add this support too!
The macOS 12 Actions runner image public beta is now available. Start using GitHub Actions to build and publish apps for the Apple ecosystem with the latest version of Xcode…
Over the past few weeks, we have experienced multiple incidents due to the health of our database. We wanted to share what we know about these incidents while our team continues to address them.
If you’re a GHES customer with heavy read traffic on your monorepo, check out the repository cache, especially if you have CI workloads distributed around the world.
Dependency caching is one of the most effective ways to make jobs faster on GitHub Actions. You can now monitor the storage usage of your existing caches and get greater…
GitHub Enterprise Server 3.4 is now generally available for all customers. This release makes software development faster and more secure with new features like reusable workflows, Dependabot security updates, and GitHub Advanced Security enhancements.
In GitHub’s latest transparency report, we’re giving you a by-the-numbers look at how we responded to requests for user info and content removal.
Defining your security requirements is the most important proactive control you can implement for your project. Here’s how.
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