Tag: Git
Git team releases 2.25, takes step towards Perl freedom
Git maintainer Junio C. Hamano has announced the availability of version 2.25 of the source control system, which […]
GitLab unwraps security, AWS integration in (final?) release of 2019
GitLab has put security front and centre in what should be this year’s last release of its Dev/Sec/Ops/everything […]
What’s the point: Git patches holes, JetBrains goes cloudy on TeamCity, Puppet Enterprise CD, Spring Boot EOL
The Git project this week released a slew of patches for vulnerabilities in v2.24.1 and earlier. These plug […]
GitHub revs up Enterprise Server, hits handhelds as it shuffles betas
GitHub extended its reach from the enterprise to the handheld as it opened its GitHub Universe event in […]
Azure loads Review Apps in Pipelines, aims at better oversight of entire apps
Microsoft has added a feature dubbed Review Apps to its Azure Pipelines CI/CD service that aims to help […]
Git gets more friendly, introduces Code of Conduct and feature macros
Version 2.24 of popular version control system Git is now available, improving the project’s graph handling, and configuration […]
GitLab holds blameful post-mortem on its pulled telemetry plan
GitLab CEO Sid Sijbrandij has promised users that it will not rollout telemetry that sends data to third […]
GitLab telescopes telemetry effort after users push back
GitLab has been forced to backtrack on the telemetry plan it unveiled earlier this month, after users declared […]
Never understood GitHub Desktop? Version 2.2 wants to school you
Version 2.2 of GitHub’s Git client is out, fitted with a slew of helpers to onboard those not […]
GitLab updates fix 22 vulnerabilities, including two it missed last time around…
GitLab has recommended users update “immediately” to a trio of revamped versions which fix over a score of […]