GitHub announces the GitHub public roadmap


By MYBRANDBOOK


GitHub announces the GitHub public roadmap

GitHub announced the GitHub public roadmap, a new public repository on GitHub that anyone can access for a look into all of the platform’s upcoming releases.

 

Over the last year, GitHub has released more than 200 new features including Actions, Packages, and Codespaces; they’ve also built a complete end-to-end security solution and launched new and updated clients for Mobile, Desktop, and CLI. And while transparency has always been a priority for GitHub, building features like GitHub Discussions in partnership with the open source community, they heard from customers that they’d like more visibility into what’s coming and when. The public roadmap will offer just that, so users can plan ahead and share feedback earlier to influence what GitHub is building.

 

Here’s how it works:

 

Within the new public repository there will be a project board that lays out upcoming releases that will be updated regularly and in the open.

Each item on the board links to a detailed issue that houses more information about what GitHub is planning, how it's expected to work, why it’s important, and when GitHub expects to deliver it.

Users will be able to share any questions and comments publicly on the GitHub Community Forum or privately via the Share feedback page, as they already do today.

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