What to do when your open source project becomes a community?
Maintainers answer your questions about how to manage an open source project that grows into a community.
Maintainers answer your questions about how to manage an open source project that grows into a community.
GitHub Education now provides a safe place for students to take the first step in their open source journey with the launch of Community Exchange on GitHub Global Campus. Community…
Are you a student who is new to open source or just starting your maintainer journey? GitHub Global Campus’ Community Exchange can help you make that first contribution or grow your open source project.
In February 2022, we launched a new feature called community contributions to security advisories. We have made a handful of changes to the UX based on your feedback: Fixed the…
The Rust community can now discover, report, and prevent security vulnerabilities.
Anyone can now provide additional information to further the community’s understanding and awareness of security advisories.
Get insights on your Discussions community with the new dashboard called Community in the Insights tab. This dashboard gives you a quick way to monitor the following: Number of Discussions,…
The GitHub Security Lab’s CodeQL bounty program fuels GitHub Advanced Security with queries written by the open source community.
In August of 2020, we started highlighting stories that showcase how developers, maintainers, and organizations are moving humanity forward through The ReadME Project.
When you move from 1 maintainer to 1+N maintainers of your project, things can get complicated. Minimum Viable Governance (MVG) is a simple, easy-to-implement governance framework for your free and open source projects.
GitHub’s supply chain security features are now available for Go modules, which will help the Go community discover, report, and prevent security vulnerabilities.
A year ago, we were celebrating the launch of GitHub India to serve the third largest developer community on GitHub. Today, I am thrilled to welcome GitHub Satellite to India…
February is Black History Month in the US and Canada, a month when we celebrate our amazing Black/African American heritage and what it represents in our society, our work, and…
This is the second post in a series about how we built our new homepage. How our globe is built How we collect and use the data behind the globe…
Remote Education explores the challenges of organizing student communities and events online. We’ll be speaking with event organizers and community leaders in the industry and academics each week to help…
GitHub provides the security capabilities to achieve Level 1 of the OWASP DevSecOps Maturity Model. In this post, we explore the principles of DSOMM Level 1 and how you can implement secret scanning, SCA, SAST and DAST using native tooling on GitHub.
The community profile for organization-owned repositories now includes whether or not repository admins accept reports of disruptive content from collaborators and prior contributors. For more information see managing reported content…
We’ve given the GitHub Support Community a major upgrade with a number of benefits: built using open-source, great Markdown support, more responsive design, and so much more.
GitHub Actions continues its community momentum and ships new features for enterprises and developers.
We’ve taken further steps to ensure that our people can be safe and productive wherever they are, and that our community’s home on GitHub remains reliable and resilient.
Learn more about decisions we’ve made to protect our employees, our community, and our customers in response to COVID-19.
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