Updates to triage and maintain roles (beta)
The triage and maintain roles now have expanded permissions. Users with the triage role can request reviews on pull requests, mark issues and pull requests as duplicates, and add or…
The triage and maintain roles now have expanded permissions. Users with the triage role can request reviews on pull requests, mark issues and pull requests as duplicates, and add or…
Check out our GitHub Internship series brought to you by our 2019 summer interns. In this post, a recipient of the 2018 National Student Teacher of the Year award shares their experience building courses for Learning Lab.
Creating a Learning Lab course is easier than ever with a course builder, translations, and more.
Liran Tal, Developer Advocate at Snyk, shared a few key takeaways and advice from their 2019 Open Source Security Report.
We’re sharing interviews from several open source contributors about their projects, challenges, and what a GitHub sponsorship means to them. This week, hear from Fatih Arslan.
To make language detection more robust and maintainable in the long run, we developed a machine learning classifier named OctoLingua based on an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) architecture which can handle language predictions in tricky scenarios.
New issues on mobile web now have improved editing features! We’ve optimized the design for the mobile authoring experience, making it easier to add links, format text, and take quick…
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.
With GitHub Package Registry your packages are at home with their code—sign up for the limited beta to try it out.
For quick and easy access, you can now view comments from review in Atom from a dock next to the editor.
See who you’ll hear from and what they’ll cover at GitHub Satellite 2019 in Berlin May 22-23.
Read about some big changes for the coming year: full legal protection for researchers, more GitHub properties eligible for rewards, and increased reward amounts.
In the spirit of Black History Month, throughout February we’re featuring Black maintainers who are making impactful contributions to the world through open source. William is the maintainer of GitHub…
Join us for the latest episode of The Check-In webcast, our quarterly round-up of what’s new at GitHub for our business customers.
We’re excited to share GitHub’s 2018 Transparency Report, a by-the-numbers look at how we handle requests for user data and moderate content on GitHub.
Reaction emoji options now include 🚀 and 👀. Learn more about reactions
We are excited to release GitHub Desktop 1.6, bringing new features and improvements around onboarding, suggested next steps, and large file restrictions.
Pull request review summary comments now support reactions, edit history, quote replies, and copying URLs. Learn more about pull request reviews on GitHub
A roundup of our favorite 2018 ships for collaboration, business, platform, security, and learning.
To get a sense of how our community expresses themselves with emoji, we looked at which ones they use in (and in reaction to) issue and pull request comments.
When writing a comment with -1 or +1, we now suggest leaving a reaction. Learn more about reactions
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