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From YouTube: Opening keynote - GitHub Universe 2020
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A
Good
morning
welcome
to
github
universe.
Today
we
are
going
to
walk
you
through
how
we
use
github
at
github
and
along
the
way,
show
you
some
of
the
really
cool
new
features
we've
been
building,
let's
check
it
out.
I
start
my
morning
with
the
github
mobile
app.
I
check
out
my
notifications
and
I
catch
up
with
my
favorite
communities.
A
A
We've
learned
a
ton
from
the
communities
that
have
already
been
using
discussions
and
we've
added
some
great
new
features
like
customizable
categories
and
native
support
in
our
mobile
apps.
It's
awesome,
oh!
This
is
a
really
interesting
idea
that
came
from
the
community.
I
actually
think
we
should
work
on
this,
so
I
am
just
gonna
at
mention
ryan
to
see
if
he
can
figure
it.
B
B
Hey
leo
check
this
out
that
just
pinged
us,
that
is
a
great
idea.
Let's
open
an
issue
and
get
started.
B
B
B
B
C
C
C
Looking
at
the
pr,
we
can
see
that
there's
some
new
dependencies
to
power
these
animations,
we
should
give
them
a
once-over.
That's
super
easy.
With
our
upcoming
dependency
review
tool,
that's
built
into
pull
requests
it
automatically
surfaces,
security,
vulnerabilities
and
helpful
information
about
the
added
dependencies
when
you
preview
the
package
json,
I
see
we're
pulling
in
a
couple
of
libraries
that
have
vulnerabilities
so
I'll
need
to
update
these
to
the
patch
versions
before
we
merge.
C
This
p5.js
is
a
key
dependency
for
animating
these
octa-cats,
and
we
want
it
to
be
something
we
can
depend
on
for
years
to
come.
So
why
don't
we
invest
in
it?
Yeah?
Let's
look
at
the
repo.
Yes,
we
can
fund
them
with
github
sponsors.
C
A
With
github
sponsors
you
can
fund
the
open
source
projects
you
depend
on
and
the
developers
you
admire.
Github
sponsors
has
already
been
a
game
changer
for
developers,
including
some
who've,
been
able
to
quit
their
jobs
and
go
full
time
as
professional
open
source
developers.
They
don't
work
for
any
single
company.
They
work
for
the
internet.
A
Now
we
want
open
source
to
thrive
for
years
to
come,
and
given
that
every
company
in
the
world
now
depends
on
open
source,
we
know
our
community
can
do
more
so
starting
today,
companies
can
sponsor
projects
and
developers
through
their
existing
billing
relationship
with
github.
So
let's
sponsor
this
project.
C
C
And
now,
for
the
coolest
part
manually,
merging
a
pull
request
is
nice
and
all,
but
how
about
we
let
the
robots
do
the
work
here
check
out
auto
merge
now,
when
your
branch
protection
rules
are
met,
your
change
is
approved
and
your
checks
are
green.
Github
can
automatically
merge
your
pull
request
for
you
just
tell
github
how
you
want
to
merge
with
a
commit,
rebase
or
squash
and
we'll
make
it
happen.
B
Whoa,
it
looks
like
nao
cranked
this
out
already,
let's
check
out
the
pull
request,
give
it
an
approval,
so
we
can
ship
it
with
github
mobile.
Not
only
do
I
get
push
notifications
for
things
like
comments,
but
I
can
keep
working
on
any
of
my
repositories,
no
matter
where
I
am,
let's
jump
to
nao's
pull
requests
and
take
a
look
with
ui
changes
like
this.
Sometimes
it's
hard
to
know
if
everything's
working
just
by
looking
at
the
diff.
B
D
Yo,
I
love
getting
a
good
notification
when
we're
building
software,
we
turn
to
github
actions.
As
you
can
see,
we
already
have
actions
up
and
running
in
our
repo
for
pull
request
and
codeql
automatically.
Looking
for
security
vulnerabilities
with
our
test,
all
green,
I
think
it's
time
to
kick
off
this
deployment.
D
D
D
This
new
ui
is
looking
fresh.
You
can
see
exactly
what's
happening
in
your
workflow,
how
steps
and
jobs
relate,
and
even
what
state
they're
in,
for
example,
here
we're
running
the
final
minification
of
bundling
steps
in
parallel,
while
regenerating
our
project's
documentation
before
we
deploy
out
the
staging.
Now
we're
ready
to
talk
about
the
final
workflow
step.
D
D
D
A
Tens
of
millions
of
developers
use
github,
but
so
do
hundreds
of
thousands
of
companies,
including
some
of
the
biggest
in
the
world.
For
those
users,
we've
been
hard
at
work,
adding
all
the
new
features
you
saw
today
to
github
enterprise
server.
So
you
get
all
the
power
of
the
best
teams
in
the
world
running
on
your
company's
network.
That
includes
github
actions,
packages,
code
scanning
and
support
for
the
native
getup
mobile
apps.
All
of
this
is
available
in
a
major
new
release.
We
call
github
enterprise
server
3.0.
A
This
is
the
biggest
release
we've
done
of
github
enterprise
server
in
years.
Okay,
that
was
an
awesome
day.
The
team
went
from
an
idea
that
came
from
our
community
all
the
way
to
production,
using
discussions
issues
the
new
cli,
our
native
mobile
apps
code,
spaces,
pull
requests
code,
review,
branch
protection,
continuous
deployment,
advanced
security
scanning
tools-
you
saw
it
all
at
github.
The
thing
we
care
about
the
most
in
the
world
is
developer
experience,
so,
whether
you're
an
open
source
developer,
you
work
at
a
company
or
you're
a
student
just
getting
started.