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Join us this Thursday, July 11th, for a drinkup at Novela SF. 🍻 ✨ The Facts: Where? Novela SF – 662 Mission Street When? Thursday, July 11th from 8:30pm to…
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Join us this Thursday, July 11th, for a drinkup at Novela SF. 🍻 ✨ The Facts: Where? Novela SF – 662 Mission Street When? Thursday, July 11th from 8:30pm to…
You’ve been able to sort, search, and filter your stars for a few months now, and today you can easily browse everyone else’s stars, too. Most of the view is…
@jonmagic and @kdaigle are in Minneapolis this week to welcome @jaw6 to our team so we want to buy you a drink! 🍻 🍸 🍷 We’ll be at Kieran’s Irish…
About a year and a half ago we announced Improved Subversion Client Support – an improvement to the original service that provided better write access, partial checkouts, and access to…
Join @nuclearsandwich, @imbriaco, @shayfrendt, and me this coming Thursday at Tyler’s Taproom in Raleigh. Speak easy and join us in the back room for 🍻 on GitHub. The Facts: Tyler’s…
Join us Thursday, July 11th, for the next event in our Passion Projects talk series with typography phenom and friend of the web Jessica Hische. Jessica is known for her…
Last month Sara Chipps joined us at GitHub HQ for the 4th installment of our talk series Passion Projects. She gave an incredible talk about past projects, the developer community…
Today, we’re happy to announce an all-new look for the History tab in GitHub for Mac: This new design has a far more efficient way of viewing your repository’s history…
Today, we’re excited to announce Releases, a workflow for shipping software to end users. Releases are first-class objects with changelogs and binary assets that present a full project history beyond…
In April we announced the second annual GitHub data challenge. Since last year, GitHub’s public timeline data on Google BigQuery has grown by over 80 million events, including 3.8 million…
Nearly two weeks ago, we announced support for rendering geographic data. Today, we’re excited to roll out several improvements: GitHub now supports rendering TopoJSON, an extension of GeoJSON that encodes…
Task Lists are a great way to organize and break down Issues and Pull Requests into small, feasible tasks. Naturally, we want to use Task Lists to track our personal…
GitHub is visiting Portland – the original Portland up in Maine – and we’re hosting a drinkup. @TwP, @kdaigle, and @vinbarnes will be your hosts for the evening at Novare…
We just made working with milestones simpler and more explicit. Now when you want to close or open a milestone, you can do so from the milestone listing. Milestones will…
Starting today, you will see warnings if you push large files to your GitHub repository. Git is not well suited to large binary files, and we have some recommendations about…