2018 Transparency Report
We’re excited to share GitHub’s 2018 Transparency Report, a by-the-numbers look at how we handle requests for user data and moderate content on GitHub.
We’re excited to share GitHub’s 2018 Transparency Report, a by-the-numbers look at how we handle requests for user data and moderate content on GitHub.
We’re sharing new and exciting releases from world-changing technologies to weekend side projects in the December 2018 edition of Release Radar.
Reaction emoji options now include 🚀 and 👀. Learn more about reactions
Do you contribute to open source software (OSS)? We’d love to hear your perspective.
We are excited to release GitHub Desktop 1.6, bringing new features and improvements around onboarding, suggested next steps, and large file restrictions.
With their new “Star” button, every GitHub Topic gets you closer to the stuff you care about most.
Today we’re announcing two major updates to make GitHub more accessible to developers.
A roundup of our favorite 2018 ships for collaboration, business, platform, security, and learning.
Get more information when reviewing pull requests with check runs and annotations.
As the year comes to a close, we’re sharing our final Octoverse report of 2018 to look back and highlight some of your most active, new open source projects of the year.
Performance and reliability conversations as a GitHub product
To get a sense of how our community expresses themselves with emoji, we looked at which ones they use in (and in reaction to) issue and pull request comments.
Get an overview of GitHub activity across dates and times. While everyone’s schedule is different, we all make time for the people and projects that matter most.
Celebrate Major League Hacking’s (MLH) 5th annual Local Hack Day. Everyone of all experience levels are welcome to learn, build, and share—find a location near you!
At the Paris Peace Forum and the Internet Governance Forum, governments, companies, and civil society made commitments to building an internet of trust. Developers are central to making these commitments a reality.
Take a closer look into why—and where—top programming languages are popular.
Merge with confidence using GitHub Desktop 1.5, knowing that even if merge conflicts occur, we’ll help you through it so you can keep shipping.
Join us in celebrating Code.gov’s second birthday and learn more about open source government projects on GitHub.
We reached a major milestone. Thank you to 31M+ developers for creating 100M repositories now live on GitHub.
Economic changes, expanding educational opportunities, and wider internet access are mobilizing a talented and entrepreneurial community.
Find out why GitHub is joining the GPL Cooperation Commitment, and how effective regulation can help protect open source.
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.