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Join GitHub Education for a computer science teacher meetup at the Manchester Makerspace
We’re making it easier for maintainers to grow healthy open source communities on GitHub with minimized comments, retired namespaces for popular projects, and new pull request requirements.
We’re pledging to strengthen cybersecurity and collaborate to build a more resilient internet.
In case you missed them, here are some of the releases that caught our attention last month.
How we use Figma files to keep the Octicons icon library up to date
Join us at The Duce for social networking after hours with GitHub
Today, we’re celebrating 10 years of code, commits, and collaboration thanks to you, our community.
March plarform updates include improvements to Marketplace oboarding, team discussions API, and GraphQL changelog.
Updates to organization project permissions add to existing workflows and make new ones possible.
Upgrade to version 2.13 to start using all of these new features.
Our Unity package is ready to support your adventures in game development.
Protect important branches by requiring more than one reviewer for pull requests.
A recap of this year’s Git Merge conference in Barcelona
Hovercards make it easy to see who you’re working with in GitHub.
As more developers draw from existing code libraries to build new tools, tracking changes in dependencies like security vulnerabilities has become more difficult. Since the launch of security alerts last…
We’ve deprecated anonymous gist creation as of March 20. All existing anonymous gists will always remain accessible
Thousands of teachers use GitHub to host their courses, distribute assignments, and get insight into student progress. Between Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and custom lessons from individual teachers, there’s plenty of materials for new teachers to adapt and reuse in their classrooms.
GitHub Universe is back October 16-17. Buy tickets or submit a talk, and join us for a two-day event celebrating the best developer community in the known universe.
Build what’s next on GitHub, the place for anyone from anywhere to build anything.
Last chance: Save $700 on your IRL pass to Universe and join us on Oct. 28-29 in San Francisco.