Kyle Neath

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New uploader & downloads screen

Update: Uploads have been deprecated Not too long ago we rolled out the one true downloads button, but unfortunately the Downloads page was still left unattended. Well, today we’re rolling…

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Design updates

Earlier today we rolled out a minor design update to the site. Notably, we have a brand new home page (remember, you can always get to the homepage at http://github.com/home):…

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Mono & OpenStack on GitHub

Following our one millionth repository, we’d like to welcome a couple new notable faces around GitHub. The first is the Mono project. Mono is an open source implementation of Microsoft’s…

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Introducing Organizations

Today we’re introducing Organizations. Organizations simplify management of group-owned repositories (for example: your company’s code), expand on our permissions system, and help focus your GitHub workflow for business and large…

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Notifo service hook added

If you’ve ever wished you could have push notifications sent to your iPhone when someone commits to your repository — today’s your lucky day. We recently added support for Notifo…

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Collaborator tweaks

Today we rolled out a couple changes in the way collaborators work with GitHub. Dashboard repository listing The dashboard repository listing now includes all repositories you can push to. So…

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Gist Comments

Ever wish you could comment on a gist? Well now you can! We’ve also updated the blog comments to the new style as well. And of course you can edit…

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Inline commit notes

In Ryan’s Compare View post we promised that we’d be rolling out more code review features and today we’re rolling out the latest: inline commit comments notes. Comments → Notes…

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phpBB on GitHub

The phpBB team recently completed a move from SVN to Git and are now hosting their repositories on GitHub! I remember phpBB being one of my first experiences with online…