Introducing GitHub Enterprise 2.11
Enhance performance in high availability environments, define more granular permissions, and seamlessly review code with GitHub Enterprise 2.11. Our latest release brings together some of the most-requested features to make…
Enhance performance in high availability environments, define more granular permissions, and seamlessly review code with GitHub Enterprise 2.11. Our latest release brings together some of the most-requested features to make your team’s development process smoother and more efficient.
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Enhance performance with geo-replication
Geo-replication is now out of early access and available in Enterprise 2.11. Geographically distributed data centers use multiple replicas, so requests are always sent to the closest server and fulfilled faster than ever before.
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Reduce downtime during patch upgrades with hotpatching
Hotpatching is also out of early access and available in GitHub Enterprise 2.11. Now, you’ll almost always be able to upgrade to a newer patch release with zero downtime—no need to sweat about last minute security fixes.
Define permissions with nested teams
Whether you’re working on a project within your team or across departments, nested teams keep information clearly organized. With Enterprise 2.11, you can make sure the right people have access to the right code and reduce noise as contributors grow. Child teams inherit their parent’s access permissions, so repository permissions and mentioning among nested teams work from top to bottom, improving the flow of communication. For example: If your team structure is Employees > Engineering > Application Engineering > Identity, granting Engineering write access to a repository means Application Engineering and Identity also get that access.
Save time with code review improvements
Great reviews can take a village. With team reviews, you can ask an entire team to look at your pull request with one mention. Just tag the team in the “Reviewers” section of your pull request for better reviews from more teammates in less time.
You can now define exactly which people and teams always need to review projects with code owners. Select code owners, and they’ll automatically be requested for review when a pull request touches the files they own. There’s also a protected branch option, which requires code owners to leave a review before anyone can merge a pull request to the branch. Never worry about mistaken merges going unnoticed again.
With Enterprise 2.11, you can also navigate to changed methods and functions right from your pull request file finder in Go, Javascript, Ruby, Python, or TypeScript files. Your team will have a better understanding of changes in code review and a faster path to shipping the best possible version of your code.
Learn more about changed method and function review
Additional updates
- Welcome new contributors and easily identify them with first-time contributor badges
- Mark an issue as a duplicate and instantly get more information on a keyword with keyword updates
- Find project cards at lightning speed with filtering
- Direct users to dedicated support resources, such as community forums and FAQ documents, with SUPPORT file support
Upgrade today
Download GitHub Enterprise 2.11 to start using these features today. You can also check out our release notes to learn more, and enable update checks to automatically check when the next GitHub Enterprise release is available.
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