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GitHub Enterprise 2.4 is now available
October 2015
Learn more about GitHub’s improved organization permissions
jekyll-feed
plugin to generate Atom feedExample: https://github.com/geojson/draft-geojson/tree/master/js
GitHub Enterprise 2.5 is now available
February 2016
Protected Branches API Preview Period | GitHub Developer Guide
GitHub Enterprise 2.6 is here with faster, more approachable workflows
April 2016
Types of required status checks
Creating a custom sign in message
Learn more about squash merging
August 2016
https://enterprise.github.com/releases/2.7.0/notes
GitHub Enterprise 2.7 is now available with enhanced security and more powerful APIs
Signing commits with GPG - User Documentation
November 2016
https://enterprise.github.com/releases/2.8.0/notes
Working with Jupyter Notebook files on GitHub - User Documentation
Configuring a publishing source for GitHub Pages - User Documentation
Adding a Jekyll theme to your GitHub Pages site - User Documentation
March 2017
https://enterprise.github.com/releases/2.9.0/notes
GitHub Projects can now be used at the Organization level.
How we made diff pages three times faster | GitHub Engineering
June 2017
https://enterprise.github.com/releases/2.10.0/notes
Introducing GitHub Marketplace and more tools to customize your workflow
See your project‘s history with the Activity View
Filtering pull requests by review status
September 2017
https://enterprise.github.com/releases/2.11.0/notes
Introducing GitHub Enterprise 2.11
Nested teams add depth to your team structure
Manage issues and pull requests with keyword updates
Keep track of every project card with filtering
SUPPORT
fileSUPPORT file support Adding support resources to your project - User Documentation
December 2017
https://enterprise.github.com/releases/2.12.0/notes
Introducing GitHub Enterprise 2.12 | The GitHub Blog
Keep your project boards up to date, automatically | The GitHub Blog
Project navigation for the way you work | The GitHub Blog
Project note summary cards bring more context into your boards | The GitHub Blog
Archiving repositories | The GitHub Blog
Search repositories by license | The GitHub Blog
March 2018
https://enterprise.github.com/releases/2.13.0/notes
Introducing GitHub Enterprise 2.13 | The GitHub Blog
Introducing team discussions | The GitHub Blog
July 2018
https://enterprise.github.com/releases/2.14.0/notes
Introducing GitHub Enterprise 2.14 | The GitHub Blog
Connecting GitHub Enterprise to GitHub.com
Introducing the Checks API, a better way to connect integrations and code | The GitHub Blog
Issue template improvements | The GitHub Blog
Ignore white space in code review | The GitHub Blog
Require multiple reviewers for pull requests | The GitHub Blog
October 2018
https://enterprise.github.com/releases/2.15.0/notes
Introducing GitHub Enterprise 2.15 - The GitHub Blog
A pattern like releases/S?d.d
will automatically match branches with the names releases/v1.0
, releases/v1.2
, and others.
January 2019
https://enterprise.github.com/releases/2.16.0/notes
See what’s new in GitHub Enterprise - The GitHub Blog
Now force pushes will generate timeline events to help project owners track what collaborators are doing and give visibility into this core part of teams’ workflows.
Building on support for multiple issue templates in a project, maintainers can now add more template automation in the form of a default title, labels, and assignees.
Review comments now indicate if they’re outdated from more recent code changes and no longer auto-collapse. Collaborators only see their conversations as outdated when the line of code that started the conversation has changed.
Submitting a pull request review will update the merge button based on the result of that review—no need to refresh the page.
The GitHub Blog Enterprise