Maintainers: Join us at Maintainerati Berlin on May 24 to gather, present, and discuss the challenges of being an open source maintainer. | Continue reading
Find out what we shared at the US Copyright Office based on our experience with the EU Copyright Directive. | Continue reading
Today, we're introducing Custom Open Graph Images to all repositories on GitHub.com. | Continue reading
We’re sharing new and exciting releases from world-changing technologies to weekend side projects in the March 2019 edition of Release Radar. | Continue reading
For quick and easy access, you can now view comments from review in Atom from a dock next to the editor. | Continue reading
Use Probot with GitHub Apps to save time in the classroom by automating tasks. | Continue reading
Major League Hacking (MLH) and GitHub have created resources for Hackathons to help developers get their applications up and running quicker: the Flask Hackathon Starter and the Node.js Hackathon Starter. | Continue reading
We’re spending Women’s History Month with women leaders who are making history every day in the tech community. | Continue reading
See who you'll hear from and what they'll cover at GitHub Satellite 2019 in Berlin May 22-23. | Continue reading
We’re spending Women’s History Month with women leaders who are making history every day in the tech community. | Continue reading
We’re spending Women’s History Month with women leaders who are making history every day in the tech community. | Continue reading
We’re spending Women’s History Month with women leaders who are making history every day in the tech community. | Continue reading
Using GitHub in the classroom leads to learning outcomes like preparation for the future and feeling part of a developer community. | Continue reading
Read about how collaboration on GitHub connects to free assembly and association online as part of our input to the United Nations Human Rights Council. | Continue reading
We’re updating our Privacy Statement, Subprocessors and Cookies Policy, Terms of Service, and Corporate Terms of Service—and the changes are ready for your feedback. | Continue reading
We’re spending Women’s History Month with female-identifying leaders who are making history every day in the tech community. Read more about Rachel White: technologist, artist, pretend-cyborg, and currently the Developer Experience Lead at American Express. | Continue reading
Sunday, March 17 2019 at GitHub HQ | Continue reading
This year’s Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE) featured two sessions that will save you countless hours of marking and administrative friction: near-total automation and CS50’s tools helping students with their programs. | Continue reading
We’re spending Women’s History Month with female-identifying leaders who are making history every day in the tech community. | Continue reading
Thursday, March 21 2019, from 6:30pm to 9:30pm at GitHub HQ | Continue reading
Tuesday, March 19 2019, from 7pm to midnight at GitHub HQ | Continue reading
Vulcanizer is a Go library for interacting with an Elasticsearch cluster. ts goal is to provide a high-level API to help with common tasks. | Continue reading
Spencer Kaiser, Principal Architect of Emerging Technology at American Airlines, shares his experience with the Student Developer Pack. | Continue reading
Join us at Craftwork to learn how to use both the GitHub API to build better developer workflows. | Continue reading
Welcome to the February 2019 edition of Release Radar, where we share new and exciting releases—from world-changing technologies to weekend side projects. Most importantly, they’re all projects shipped by you. | Continue reading
The latest release includes performance improvements, bug fixes, and a few new features to make your experience using GitHub for Visual Studio even smoother. | Continue reading
A look at some of the new features in recent Git releases. | Continue reading
In the month of February, we’re featuring Black maintainers that push open source software forward. Courtney‘s journey began in her hometown of Memphis, Tennessee, by hacking on personal computers and lurking on Prince message boards. | Continue reading
Read about some big changes for the coming year: full legal protection for researchers, more GitHub properties eligible for rewards, and increased reward amounts. | Continue reading
Patchwork is headed to Austin! This event is open to newcomers to GitHub and mentors who want to help others learn. | Continue reading
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 Desktop, a project designed to | Continue reading
You can now use draft pull requests to clearly tag when you’re coding a work in progress. | Continue reading
The EU Copyright Directive has come down to a final vote. Read on for more on what’s at stake and how the developer community shaped the debate. | Continue reading
Here’s a summary of the sights, sounds, and sessions attendees experienced at this year’s Git Merge. | Continue reading
Learn how Dr. Shane Wilson saved time and boosted student performance with the help of GitHub Classroom and Travis CI | Continue reading
Mark and Rachel are both maintainers on the End Bias Wiki (EBWiki) project. Read more about their mission to end violence against people of color. | Continue reading
We know everyone has their own tooling and workflow preferences, which is why we’re excited to unveil our latest release: user owned project boards. Setting up a personal space for managing your work, ideas or, | Continue reading
Welcome to the January 2019 edition of Release Radar, where we share new and exciting releases from world-changing technologies to weekend side projects. Most importantly, they’re all projects shipped by you. From smart charts to | Continue reading
In the spirit of Black History Month, throughout February we’re featuring Black maintainers who are making impactful contributions to open source. | Continue reading
Small improvements that make a big difference | Continue reading
Modern software often relies on hundreds of open source components, all of which need to be kept secure. Staying on top of security vulnerabilities in those dependencies requires constant vigilance, and the results of neglecting | Continue reading
Millions of people rely on GitHub today, from their very first steps on their journey as developers, to contributing their best ideas to the world. Today, I am incredibly excited and honored to join GitHub to lead the Product Team. | Continue reading
Complete our training to become an Advisor and get free access to GitHub across all of your departments. | Continue reading
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. | Continue reading
We decided to dig a little deeper into the state of machine learning and data science on GitHub. Read on to learn more about what we found. | Continue reading
In our latest policy predictions for 2019, we explore five trends that might profoundly affect the environment in which developers build and ship software for years to come. | Continue reading
We are 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. | Continue reading