The best of Changelog ⢠2020 Edition
If you havenât seen it, the GitHub Changelog helps you keep up-to-date with all the latest features and updates to GitHub. We shipped a tonne of changes last year, and itâs impossible to blog about
If you havenât seen it, the GitHub Changelog helps you keep up-to-date with all the latest features and updates to GitHub. We shipped a tonne of changes last year, and itâs impossible to blog about
On Friday, January 8th, GitHub separated with an employee. Later that day and over the weekend, employees raised concerns about the circumstances of the separation. We took these concerns seriously. On Monday, January 11th, we
Today, weâre making GitHub Enterprise Server 3.0 available as a release candidate. Announced in the GitHub Universe Keynote, itâs the biggest ever change to Enterprise Server, bringing customers: Actions – developer-first workflow automation and CI/CD
Weâve made huge advances in our security features at GitHub in 2020, with launches for code scanning, secret scanning, Dependabot version updates, dependency review, and more.
In December, we experienced no incidents resulting in service downtime. This monthâs GitHub Availability Report will provide a summary and follow-up details on how we addressed an incident mentioned in Novemberâs report.
GitHubâs engineering group moved from a monolithic, hero-based on-call rotation to a more balanced on-call culture in order to increase our on-call expertise and improve the experience for our customers.
All developers should be free to use GitHub, no matter where they live. At the same time, GitHub respects and abides by US law, which means government sanctions have limited our ability to provide developers
For the fourth year in a row, the GitHub Education team surveyed students and educators to provide faculty with information to support augmented instruction and share key insights from other instructors. GitHub Education helps students,
Game Off is our annual month-long game jam. This yearâs theme was âmoonshot,â and there were more than 500 tre-moon-dous submissions! ð Here are some of the top-rated games as voted on by the developers
How GitHub Education and Major League Hacking have teamed up to bridge the gap between school and work.