Tag: GitHub
Ever wondered what’s next? In future, GitHub Desktop will tell you…
If you’ve ever been plunged into angst around the question “what’s next”, the latest version of GitHub Desktop […]
GitHub adds status options, emojis, stokes ‘social network’ fears
GitHub landed developers with yet another dilemma this week, by allowing them to set status options in their […]
Secretive type? GitHub unveils free private repositories for all
If you always wanted to keep your tinkering repos private but couldn’t be bothered to either switch to […]
GitHub greenlights revamped status page, after red (faced) October
GitHub has hit the green button on a new status page, just over a month after a catastrophic […]
Git v2.20.0 update drops down the chimney with sacks of fixes and new features
Git hit v2.20.0 over the weekend, immediately earning itself the distinction of the largest release in the v2 […]
GitHub promises better reporting, tries chaos engineering in wake of 24 hour outage
GitHub will junk its traffic light status system and invest in “chaos engineering tooling” to ensure there is […]
Microsoft finally pulls GitHub as $7.5bn deal completed
Microsoft has completed its $7.5bn acquisition of GitHub, meaning next time the code management platform has a wobble, […]
GitHub gets automating, introduces own take on Configuration as Code
Developers spend too much time configuring workflows, according to GitHub’s head of technology Jason Warner, which is why […]
What’s the point: Git, Jira for GitHub, Facebook Login checks, TeamCity
Git Maintainer Junio C Hamano has released security updates (2.14.5, 2.15.3, 2.16.5, 2.17.2, 2.18.1, and 2.19.1) for the […]
What’s the point: GitHub, Microsoft Azure and Heptio Ark edition
So many point releases, so little time. To keep you up to date on your favourite projects and […]