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View organization members’ email addresses

Administrators of organizations on the Enterprise Cloud plan that have agreed to the Corporate Terms of Service will now see members’ verified email addresses in their organization’s verified domain(s) when viewing the /orgs/<ORG>/people, /orgs/<ORG>/people/<USER>,…

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Organization-wide community health files

Organizations can now add community health files to a specially named .github repository to serve as organization-wide defaults for all repositories within their organization. You can add CONTRIBUTING, SUPPORT, CODE_OF_CONDUCT,…

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Privacy notice on organization invitations

Organization invitations now include the information that can be made available to organization admins by accepting the invitation. The information that may be available to organization admins hasn’t changed. To…

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Organization domain verification

When a developer downloads a project’s code, they should be confident that they’re downloading the code that they think they are. To give developers more confidence that a given organization…

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Time-limited blocks for organizations

Since 2016, organizations have been able to block users from their projects, preventing blocked users from opening or commenting on issues or pull requests and further disrupting otherwise constructive conversations…

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