GitHub Enterprise Server 3.10, unveiled on August 29th, brings a host of new features aimed at bolstering control, security, and compliance for both developers and administrators within enterprise settings. As GitHub’s premier self-hosted platform for enterprise-grade software development, this release introduces substantial enhancements that promise to streamline workflows and enhance protection.
One of the standout features of this release is the full-fledged availability of GitHub Projects, a powerful tool for planning and monitoring work. GitHub Projects provides users with a dynamic, spreadsheet-like workspace where they can effortlessly filter, sort, and group issues and pull requests, promoting efficient project management and collaboration.
Furthermore, GitHub Enterprise Server 3.10 introduces custom deployment protection rules tailored for GitHub Actions. This feature is designed to facilitate safe and controlled deployment processes, ensuring that software changes are implemented securely. Additionally, administrators gain enhanced policy control over runners, enabling more fine-grained management of job execution.
Security remains a top priority with this release, as GitHub introduces a user-friendly default setup experience for GitHub Advanced Security code scanning. This feature allows users to quickly identify vulnerabilities across all repositories with just a few clicks. Moreover, it offers a comprehensive view of security coverage and risk management at the enterprise level, empowering organizations to proactively address potential threats.
Developers can access GitHub Enterprise Server from either on-premises or cloud-based deployments via enterprise.github.com, and free trials are readily available for those looking to explore its capabilities.
It’s worth noting that GitHub Enterprise Server 3.10 lays the groundwork for the planned deprecation of team discussions in version 3.12. Users are notified of this upcoming change through a banner displayed in team discussions, which also provides a convenient link to migrate to GitHub Discussions. This strategic move ensures that GitHub continues to evolve and optimize its platform to meet the ever-changing needs of its user base.
Prior to this release, GitHub Enterprise Server 3.9 introduced significant enhancements to GitHub Projects on June 29th, followed by several subsequent point releases, reflecting GitHub’s commitment to regular updates and continuous improvement.