2022 Transparency Report
Looking back over a year’s worth of developer-first content moderation and, new in this report, making our data more accessible to researchers.
Looking back over a year’s worth of developer-first content moderation and, new in this report, making our data more accessible to researchers.
Our mission to accelerate human progress through developer collaboration requires us, from time to time, to fight against legal developments that would needlessly impair developers’ right to innovate. That’s why GitHub has filed an amicus brief in the appeal of Yout LLC v. Recording Industry of America, Inc.
Today’s changelog brings you the addition of colors and descriptions for single-select fields, as well as improvements to both roadmaps and tasklists! 🎨 Single-select field colors and descriptions Make it…
Welcome to our special edition of the Release Radar 🎄. Between Christmas festivities, end of the year parties, Chinese New Year, or simply enjoying some time off, almost everyone has…
Dependency graph automatically supports many ecosystems, but some additional ecosystems require configuration to submit dependencies with the dependency submission API. The community maintains several GitHub Actions that make this easier.…
You can now create a custom role to manage branch protections without having to grant the Admin role. Previously, to manage branch protections you had to be an Admin which…
Today we are announcing the public beta of pull request merge queue for repos on GitHub Enterprise Cloud and open source organizations! 🎉 Merge queue helps increase velocity in software…
Today we are announcing the deprecation of Team Discussions, which will have individual sunset timelines for GitHub.com, API, and GHES users. Please see below for full details. Last year, we…
Student community leaders can now apply to GitHub Campus Experts on GitHub Global Campus . As a result of these changes, we updated the URLs. The form hosted on https://apply.githubcampus.expert/…
Maintainers of GitHub repositories can now use Category Forms to create templates for their Discussions, which means that users can start new discussions with all the necessary information already included.…
Below are my prepared remarks delivered at the EU Open Source Policy Summit in Brussels on Feb 3rd.
The DEI Resource Hub is a vetted collection of resources, tools, and best practices designed to help open source maintainers create and maintain inclusive and diverse open source communities.
We’re taking a look at how open source software has evolved on GitHub, and how the role of a maintainer and contributor has changed alongside the massive growth in open source software.
GitHub Enterprise Cloud customers can now join a private beta which allows API request events to be streamed as part of their enterprise audit log. In this private beta, REST…
In the coming months, we’re scaling, expanding, and launching new programming to further DEI within open source communities.
We are making changes to job summaries and logs in GitHub Actions that will impact customers using self-hosted runners. Over the next six months, customers using self-hosted runners will need…
Today we are announcing the public beta of roadmaps in GitHub Projects! 🎉 Last November at GitHub Universe, we announced the private beta for roadmap. With your help and feedback…
GitHub Desktop 3.1.5 improves support for force pushing and fetching through the newly added Repository menu items as well as supporting pull request notifications on forks. This release also comes…
This week, we’ve shipped a new experience for creating issues directly from Projects, improved sorting by custom fields across all layouts, and fixed a few bugs. 📝 Create issues in…
Laying the groundwork for developer-enabled compliance.
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