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Generate new repositories with repository templates
Today, we’re excited to introduce repository templates to make boilerplate code management and distribution a first-class citizen on GitHub. To get started, all you need to do is mark a repository as a template, and you’ll immediately be able to use it to generate new repositories with all of the template repository’s files and folders.
Maintainer spotlight: Sage Griffin
We’re sharing interviews from several open source contributors about their projects, challenges, and what a GitHub sponsorship means to them. This week, read about Siân Griffin.
Preparing for your internship
Learn about the experiences of interning from several GitHub Campus Experts. They’ll share what they learned, and what they think you should know before starting.
Build like an open source community with GitHub Enterprise
To make it easier for businesses to securely embrace open source and keep up with the best technology has to offer, we’re launching several improvements to GitHub Enterprise. These new features will support businesses as they work toward their goals, encourage open collaboration, and build trust at scale.
Building an interconnected community, together
Today, we joined hundreds of developers in Berlin for GitHub Satellite, our global developer conference. To celebrate our interconnected community, we launched GitHub Sponsors to help support open source maintainers and contributors, released new security features to enable more secure software development from start to finish, and introduced new capabilities that address the needs of enterprises and large organizations.
Introducing new ways to keep your code secure
It’s more important than ever that every developer becomes a security developer—that they responsibly disclose vulnerabilities and patch vulnerable code quickly. Today, we’re excited to announce several new security features designed to make it easier for developers to secure their code.
Triage and maintain roles (beta)
Administrators of organization-owned repositories can now assign “triage” and “maintain” roles to collaborators and teams as part of a public beta preview. If a contributor proves their ability to drive…
Audit Log API
Today we’re introducing the public beta of the Audit Log API. As a GitHub Enterprise Cloud organization administrator, you can now access log events using our GraphQL API and monitor…
Internal repository visibility (beta)
The internal repository visibility option is available to customers with an Enterprise account. This new visibility option makes it easier to innersource code and projects to your organization members while…
Dependency insights
Organizations under the GitHub Enterprise plan can now view dependency insights. This feature allows organization members to browse all the software dependencies in use across a single organization, or multiple…
Enterprise accounts
We’ve introducing the enterprise account to help GitHub Enterprise customers manage multiple GitHub organizations. The enterprise account can centrally manage policy and billing subscription from a seamless interface. Learn more…
Team synchronization (beta)
With team synchronization, Enterprise Cloud organizations can synchronize Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) group membership to GitHub teams. We are continuing to extend this functionality to other supported identity providers.…
XPRIZE awards $15M for open source, scalable education software
The XPRIZE Foundation challenged teams to develop open source software to help children learn basic reading, writing, and arithmetic—learn more about the challenge and who won.
Git ransom campaign incident report—Atlassian Bitbucket, GitHub, GitLab
Today, Atlassian Bitbucket, GitHub, and GitLab are issuing a joint blog post in a coordinated effort to help educate and inform users of the three platforms on secure best practices relating to the recent Git ransomware incident. Though there is no evidence Atlassian Bitbucket, GitHub, or GitLab products were compromised in any way, we believe it’s important to help the software development community better understand and collectively take steps to protect against this threat.
Introducing GitHub Package Registry
With GitHub Package Registry your packages are at home with their code—sign up for the limited beta to try it out.
Team synchronization across GitHub and Azure Active Directory
We’re excited to announce a new way for teams to manage GitHub at scale. Later this month, you’ll be able to sync groups across Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) and GitHub teams.
Save setup time with GitHub Classroom and Probot
Use Probot with GitHub Apps to save time in the classroom by automating tasks.
Credential Authorizations API
GitHub Enterprise Cloud organization owners can now list all and revoke any SSO-whitelisted personal access tokens or SSH keys via the API. Each credential has a unique identifier and lists…
Timeline entries for blocking users
A publicly visible timeline entry will be created on an issue or pull request if an Organization owner chooses to notify a user that they have been blocked. Timeline entries…
Leader spotlight: Melissa Fabros
We’re spending Women’s History Month with women leaders who are making history every day in the tech community. Read more about Melissa Fabros: Software Engineer at Kiva.
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