
Dos and don’ts when sunsetting open source projects
Three maintainers share their tips for gracefully sunsetting open source projects.
Three maintainers share their tips for gracefully sunsetting open source projects.
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We continue to improve how teams can plan, track, and manage their work on GitHub. Following our public preview in January, we’re thrilled to announce the general availability of sub-issues,…
Issue types can now be managed using the REST API, expanding the ability to automate and incorporate them in your workflows. Check out our documentation on issue types for more…
Today’s changelog announces API support for issues advanced search, timeline events for issue types, and an update on issue types settings. 🔍 API support for issues advanced search You can…
Following our opt-in preview last October, we’re excited to expand item limits for all projects — increasing from 1,200 to 50,000 items per project. Since the last release, we’ve added…
Today’s changelog brings you a snappier issue creation flow in projects, the ability to convert checklist items to sub-issues, required fields on private repositories, and important updates on tasklist blocks…
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Following our “Evolving GitHub Issues” announcement we’ve continued to improve the experience based on your feedback, including closing an issue as a duplicate, a REST API for sub-issues, and expanding…
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Today’s changelog brings you GraphQL and webhook support for project status updates and project custom field changes directly in the webhook event! ⚙ Using GraphQL and webooks with project status…
CodeQL, the static analysis engine that powers GitHub code scanning, can now analyze C# projects without needing a build. This public beta capability enables organizations to more easily roll out…
Can an attacker execute arbitrary commands on a remote server just by sending JSON? Yes, if the running code contains unsafe deserialization vulnerabilities. But how is that possible? In this blog post, we’ll describe how unsafe deserialization vulnerabilities work and how you can detect them in Ruby projects.
Today, we are announcing the sunset of GitHub Projects (classic), which will follow individual sunset timelines for GitHub.com, GitHub Enterprise Server, and the REST API. Please see the details below…
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Today’s changelog brings you a new workflow to auto-close issues in Projects! 🪄 Auto-close issue project workflow The auto-close issue workflow allows you to automatically close issues when their project…
With the 2.16.5 release of CodeQL, we’re introducing a new mechanism for creating a CodeQL database for Java codebases, without relying on a build. This enables organizations to more easily…
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CodeQL, the static analysis engine that powers GitHub code scanning, can now analyze Java projects without needing a build. This enables organizations to more easily roll out CodeQL at scale.…
Precise code navigation is now available for all TypeScript repositories. Precise code navigation gives more accurate results by only considering the set of classes, functions, and imported definitions that are…
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