Ruby Central is strengthening governance of RubyGems.org, RubyGems, and Bundler to ensure sustainability, transparency, and security.
Only Ruby Central-employed or contracted engineers will have administrative permissions to RubyGems.org to enhance security.
Proactive steps are being taken to safeguard the Ruby gem ecosystem against supply chain attacks, including secure management of administrative access.
Ruby Central plans to transition these projects to a more transparent, community-centered governance model, involving public core, committers, and triage teams.
A community Q&A session is scheduled for September 23 to discuss these changes and gather feedback from the Ruby community.
Ruby Central expresses gratitude to past maintainers of Bundler and RubyGems, acknowledging their foundational contributions to Ruby tooling.
Lee Reilly is a Senior Program Manager at GitHub Developer Relations, focusing on open source, AI, and developer communities.
Git Merge 2025 celebrates 20 years of Git, focusing on its future, including performance improvements, new backends, and AI coding agents.
Git has evolved from its first commit 20 years ago to become the default version control system for projects of all sizes.
Taylor Blau, Principal Software Engineer at GitHub, highlights Git's thriving community and continuous improvements.
Scott Chacon, co-founder of GitHub and GitButler, will discuss AI agents' responsible use of Git, including commit hygiene and tooling for human-agent collaboration.
Git Merge 2025 features a lineup of speakers and is supported by partners Google and GitButler.
Git Merge 2022 included 16 talks, workshops, a Git Contributor Summit, and community conversations.
The GitHub Awards recognizes significant contributions and achievements in the developer community.
The Open Source Zone at GitHub Universe 2024 showcased notable projects and contributors.
Neovate Code is now open sourced and available on GitHub.
Vibe coding is becoming essential in modern software development, with AI-powered coding assistants transforming how code is written, debugged, and maintained.
The landscape of AI coding assistants is rapidly expanding, with new tools like GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and Codeium emerging.
A curated list of AI-powered development tools is available in the 'awesome-code-agents' repository.
Neovate Code is an intelligent coding assistant with features like Chat Driven Development, AGENTS.md Rule Files, and support for multiple models and providers.
Key features of Neovate Code include session continuation, slash commands, output style customization, and a plugin system.
Neovate Code is easy to extend and supports multiple clients, making it versatile for different development needs.
The Neovate brand plans to expand with specialized AI tools for debugging, code review, and testing.
Neovate Code draws inspiration from other projects like Claude Code, OpenCode, and Gemini CLI.
Users are encouraged to get involved by using Neovate Code, contributing to the project, or creating their own code agents.
GHWSEE (GitHub Wiki Search Engine Enablement) allows GitHub Wikis to be indexed by search engines by bypassing GitHub's restrictions.
GitHub Wikis have been purposefully non-indexable since 2012, a fact not well-documented until April 2021.
GHWSEE serves as a proxy for wiki content, designed for crawlers, not direct user consumption, with clear links back to GitHub.
The project aims to raise awareness about GitHub Wikis' invisibility to search engines and encourages the use of GitHub Pages as a more search-friendly alternative.
Feedback and discussions about GitHub's blocking of Wiki content can be directed to a specific GitHub discussion thread.
For anti-abuse, all external links from GHWSEE include 'rel="nofollow ugc"' attributes.
The service is low-cost to host and encourages donations to the Internet Archive or Archive Team projects in lieu of compensation.
GHWSEE plans to decommission once GitHub lifts indexing restrictions or provides an alternative solution.
As of January 2022, GitHub has started allowing some Wikis to be indexed based on non-public criteria, with GHWSEE implementing redirects for these cases.
The project is independently run by nelsonjchen, with no affiliation to GitHub.