[Video] How has open source changed in the last 10 years?
What’s the state of open source and how has it changed over the last decade? GitHub’s VP of Developer Relations, Martin Woodward, tackles that question and more in a 2022 keynote.
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What’s the state of open source and how has it changed over the last decade? GitHub’s VP of Developer Relations, Martin Woodward, tackles that question and more in a 2022 keynote.
We promised we'd be back soon and here we are! There has been an incredible amount of open source projects shipping major version releases before the year wraps up. I…
GitHub now allows you to track any leaked secrets in your public repository, for free. With secret scanning alerts, you can track and action on leaked secrets directly within GitHub.
Before you say it, yes, the October Release Radar was supposed to be shared in November. But with Hackatoberfest, GitHub Universe, Turkey Day, and in real life (IRL) conferences returning…
Catch up on everything we announced and see what else happened during this year’s GitHub Universe conference that took place November 9-10.
Learn how to use and express yourself with GitHub’s open source variable fonts, Mona Sans and Hubot Sans.
How is open source changing the world and impacting businesses? In this year's Octoverse report, we identified three big trends to watch.
We’re giving GitHub users 60 free hours each month on Codespaces. Learn what else we shipped for Codespaces at Universe this year.
Investing in our open source future by supporting the maintainers of today.
See what we're building to enhance the most integrated developer platform that allows developers and enterprises to drive innovation with ease.
Here's how nonprofits and the social sector are using open source to drive social good.
In 2022, governments and the policy community spent a lot of time thinking about open source. Here's what that means and why it matters.
By our estimation at GitHub, over 30% of Fortune 100 companies have now implemented OSPOs. Here's what that means for open source.
We think a lot about a high-profile supply chain attack that might cause developers, teams, and organizations to lose trust in open source. That’s why we’re investing in new ways to protect the open source ecosystem.
We know that companies benefit from open source. That's why we’re making it easier for companies to financially support projects.