• GitHub announces the ReadME Project

    GitHub announces the ReadME Project

    Open source powers software on a planetary scale: 99% of code is built on it. The rewards and challenges of creating open source are deeply familiar to the maintainers and developers who create it, but they often go unseen by others. A lot has been covered about the preeminence of software, less so about the…


  • All GitHub users get core features for free

    All GitHub users will not need to subscribe to a paid plan to access GitHub’s core features like private depositories with unlimited collaborators because now, it’s free! Announced on their blog, GitHub shared that: “…teams can now manage their work together in one place: CI/CD, project management, code review, packages, and more. We want everyone…


  • Six years of the GitHub Security Bug Bounty program

    By Brian Anglin, Application Security Engineer at GitHub Last month GitHub reached some big milestones for our Security Bug Bounty program. As of February 2020, it’s been six years since we started accepting submissions. Over the years we’ve been able to invest in the bug bounty community through live events, private bug bounties, feature previews, and…