RT GitHub Enterprise
GitHub Enterprise Server 3.1 is now available as a release candidate, including new GitHub Actions features, repository performance optimization, auto-merge for pull requests, and more.
https://github.blog/2021-05-06-github-enterprise-server-3-1-available-release-candidate/
Is your fork behind? You can now sync from the parent repo with just a single click! 🖱💥
RT Monica.dev
I'm excited to have my tech journey featured in @github's ReadME Project alongside other amazing technologists who serve a pivotal role in various open source communities ✨
https://github.com/readme/monica-powell
https://twitter.com/indigitalcolor/status/1389971452582051840
Check out our latest Availability Report with updates on GitHub status over the past month.
https://github.blog/2021-05-05-github-availability-report-april-2021/
Need to quickly visualize tabular data? You might be interested in this free and open source JS library from @observablehq:
https://observablehq.com/@observablehq/plot
May the source be with you. Always. Check out this great round up of #StarWarsDay-related open source projects from the community.
https://dev.to/leereilly/may-the-fourth-be-with-you-4hje
Need to flip back and forth to the dark side on macOS? Check out @sindresorhus' cool little command line app:
https://github.com/sindresorhus/dark-mode
The GitHub front end is made up of components! Check out how we utilize Web Components to deliver front-end functionality to your browser.
https://github.blog/2021-05-04-how-we-use-web-components-at-github/
Have you seen our latest GitHub-Flavoured Markdown updates?
Check them out now and try these for your next Markdown file, issue, or PR 👇
Something changed? No worries - we've just made it a bit easier to view a single file in history.
RT GitHub Policy
Re
Mike Hanley: We're listening carefully to your feedback, please keep it coming. I've added some comments to clear up some confusion about our intent and goals here:
https://github.com/github/site-policy/pull/397#issuecomment-830247153
https://twitter.com/GitHubPolicy/status/1387819167462543360
RT GitHub Enterprise
We’re live on Demo Days! Care about increasing engineering efficiency? Improving transparency? Minimizing risk? Join us now and walk away with tips for using open source successfully 🚀
http://www.linkedin.com/company/github
At the intersection of engineering and design, @thesegunadebayo applied empathy, accessibility, and inclusion to create @chakra_ui. Get the full story:
https://github.com/readme/segun-adebayo
RT GitHub Policy
Review requested: updates to policies on how GitHub responds to abuse reports relating to malware and exploits. We believe that open communication and collaboration in security research are crucial to software security.
https://github.blog/2021-04-29-call-for-feedback-policies-exploits-malware/
GitHub hosts some of the fastest-growing repositories on the planet. Take a look at how we re-engineered part of our maintenance process to help keep them healthy.
https://github.blog/2021-04-29-scaling-monorepo-maintenance/
Wes @wesmckinn McKinney is driven to build an environment where open source projects—and the developers behind them—can thrive. Learn more how he’s carving out this space.
http://github.com/readme/wes-mckinney
Interested in using Actions for project management tasks? Check out how the GitHub Docs team manages their open source repo.
https://github.blog/2021-04-28-use-github-actions-manage-docs/
Have you built your Readme page? Here are some tips on how to set up your profile, as well as some inspiration from other great profiles. What will you showcase?
With GitHub Desktop 2.8, you can:
↕️ Expand diffs to get more context
⬜️ Hide whitespace to more easily see what changed
✍️ Create aliases for your local repositories
https://github.blog/2021-04-28-github-desktop-hiding-whitespace-expanding-diffs-repo-aliases/
It's been a decade since we first heard the word "DevOps"—so what’s next?
Join experts from GitHub, Skyscanner, BlaBlaCar, and RedMonk as we discuss the future of DevOps culture, tooling, and processes. Save your seat:
https://github.co/3exoXiJ
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