Posts by
Taylor Blau
Taylor Blau
@ttaylorr
Git LFS v2.6.0 is now available
Git LFS v2.6.0 comes with a more robust authentication mechanism, new options to `git lfs checkout`, a handful of bug fixes, new platforms, and more.
Taylor Blau
Git LFS 2.5.0 is now available
Git LFS 2.5.0 comes with three new migration modes, a handful of bug fixes, and more.
Taylor Blau
Git LFS 2.4.0 released
A new version of Git LFS, the open source Git extension for versioning large files, is now available. Git LFS v2.4.0 comes with a rewrite of the underlying pattern matching engine, an enhanced API, standardized
Taylor Blau
Git LFS 2.3.0 released
Git LFS v2.3.0 is now available with performance improvements to git lfs migrate and git clone, new features, bug fixes, and more. Download Git LFS v2.3.0 git lfs migrate With our latest release, git lfs
Taylor Blau
Git LFS 2.2.0 released
Git LFS v2.2.0 is now available with the all-new git-lfs-migrate command, making it easier than ever to start using Git LFS in your repository. For example, if you’ve tried to push a large file to
Taylor Blau
Git LFS 2.1.0 released
Today we’re announcing the next major release of Git LFS: v2.1.0, including new features, performance improvements, and more. New features Status subcommand With Git LFS 2.1.0, get a more comprehensive look at which files are
Taylor Blau
Git LFS 2.0.0 released
Today we’re announcing the next major release of Git LFS: v2.0.0. The official release notes have the complete list of all the new features, performance improvements, and more. In the meantime, here’s our look at
Taylor Blau
Catch early bird pricing for GitHub Satellite
Sync up with us and leading developers from around the world in Berlin, May 22-23, and get €100 off regular-priced tickets until April 11.
Get ticketsJoin us at Maintainerati
Calling all maintainers: Unite at Maintainerati, a one-day unconference to gather, present, and discuss the day after GitHub Satellite.
RSVP

Formed in 2009, the Archive Team (not to be confused with the archive.org Archive-It Team) is a rogue archivist collective dedicated to saving copies of rapidly dying or deleted websites for the sake of history and digital heritage. The group is 100% composed of volunteers and interested parties, and has expanded into a large amount of related projects for saving online and digital history.
