Release Radar · November 2021 Edition
The end of the year is getting closer, and our communities are busy working away on their projects. While you’ve all been busy maintaining open source projects and shipping releases, we’ve created a new open
The end of the year is getting closer, and our communities are busy working away on their projects. While you’ve all been busy maintaining open source projects and shipping releases, we’ve created a new open
Are you a student in India? Applications are open for the GitHub Externships Winter Cohort!
We’re sharing details of recent incidents on the npm registry, our investigations, and how we’re continuing to invest in the security of npm.
To celebrate this most recent release, here’s GitHub’s look at some of the most interesting features and changes introduced since last time.
What an incredible month it’s been for GitHub and our communities. Whilst we’ve been busy with GitHub Universe, our communities have been busy coding. It’s been a successful year for Hacktoberfest, with many first-time contributors
The new sparse index feature makes it feel like you are working in a small repository when working in a focused portion of a monorepo.
The theme for this year’s Game Off is… …BUG! Your challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to create a game between now and December 1 incorporating the theme somehow, and submit it to
Maintainers can now limit who can approve and request changes on pull requests. You can also close issues and block users via your phone.
It’s that time of year again where I like to share seasonally spooktacular games plus source code—a goldmine of material for (a) those looking for coffee-break entertainment, (b) those interested in learning more about game
The 49th Ludum Dare game jam just wrapped up with almost 3000 entries. Here’s a peek at some of the highest-rated entries that you can play, plus their source code that you can poke around