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RT GitHub Enterprise
Demo Days is live! From team organization to tooling we talk best practices with folks from Mercado Libre and how they secure code that powers a platform with 132M active users. Join now!
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New with GitHub Issues: view project boards by *any* field, filters will be automatically applied when new items are added, see which of your teammates are working in the same project table in real-time, and more!
github.blog/changelog/2021-12-

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RT Thomas Dohmke
We just shipped another round of updates to the new GitHub Issues. ✨Highly requested: In the board layout, you can now pick any single select or iteration field to define the columns. 🏛 Full changelog here:
github.blog/changelog/2021-12-

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Would you look at that? 👀 GitHub Actions allows for multi-stage deployments (with approvals!) right in GitHub.

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RT GitHub Policy
Save the date. We’re joining on December 8 for policy conversations with @vollmerabby on content moderation, @mlinksva on open source and digital sovereignty, and @malaskumar on inclusive open source governance. Register here:
intgovforum.org/en/content/igf

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Incident response can be painful. At GitHub, we took the friction out of it by using ChatOps to convert individual expertise into living documentation that our on-call devs use to remediate incidents with ease.
github.blog/2021-12-01-using-c

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Give the gift of code to your favorite and most-used open source projects this December. @24PullRequests is back! 🎁
24pullrequests.com/

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When @liyasthomas created Hoppscotch, he built it from a developer’s point of view: There’s no gateway, firewall, landing page, or friction for developers of all levels to get started. Read his full story:
github.com/readme/stories/liya

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Whether she’s performing comedy, playing music, writing code, or live streaming on Twitch, @whitep4nth3r’s energy is contagious. Hear her full story, now on The ReadME Podcast:
github.co/3d6ksuZ

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Looking for some creative and colorful copy for your command line scripts or READMEs? @wilkowskidom’s 𝚌𝚏𝚘𝚗𝚝𝚜 might be just what you’re looking for:
Time for a new GitHub logo perhaps? 🤔
github.com/dominikwilkowski/cf

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Each month, we showcase some of the hottest community open source projects.
Congrats to these projects that shipped major versions during October 2021 🎉
Read the full October Release Radar:
Submit your project to be featured:
github.blog/2021-11-12-release
releaseradar.github.com/

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You can now reuse entire workflows as if they were an action. Instead of copying and pasting workflow definitions across repositories, you can reference an existing workflow with a single line of configuration.
github.blog/2021-11-29-github-

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ICYMI @codewithanthony shared how to improve code review reliability while maintaining productivity (and even some FUN) during . Catch up on how to achieve both now on The ReadME Project:
github.com/readme/guides/code-

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Did you know that we've added Ruby support for CodeQL? Learn how you can get started using the new Ruby analysis with @summarity.
youtu.be/z5dPpx0eHNU

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RT Pocket Casts
Engineering Director and co-host of @github's The ReadME Podcast @nerdneha has curated a list of shows that satiate her curiosity and give her bursts of energy and creativity for the day!
Available in Discover and on our blog now:
blog.pocketcasts.com/guest-lis

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Fun fact: The Kubernetes Docs Special Interest Group designates a volunteer pull request wrangler each week to triage, tag, and approve all PRs 🤠. Learn other ways to speed up coding by checking out The 2021 State of the Octoverse report:
octoverse.github.com/writing-c

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