Looks Like GitHub is launching new features:

“Projects” - Allows you to make arbitrary columns and arrange your issues/PRs 
between them. I don’t directly see these as useful, however it could be nice 
for sprints or something. Overall I think this feature largely works best for 
projects using Github issues and not for us.

Code Reviews! - This provides a more traditional code review feature set for 
Pull Requests. When making a comment on a github Pull request you now have the 
option between “Add a single comment” (what previously existed”) and “Start a 
review”. This also allows people to submit all their comments at once as Just 
comments, or with an Approval or Disapproval of the PR as it exists. 
Approval/disapproval shows up like a CI status check and repositories can 
optionally have branches flagged as requiring review (which requires at least 
one approval, and no disapprovals).

They say they’re also working on additional follow up features, like explicit 
ability to request reviews from someone.

They also allow organizations to mandate 2Factor auth as well— This seems like 
it might be a good idea for us?

More Information: 
https://github.com/blog/2256-a-whole-new-github-universe-announcing-new-tools-forums-and-features

—
Donald Stufft



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