A new way to understand your GitHub-hosted runner capacity
Blog post from GitHub
GitHub has introduced a new management experience for GitHub-hosted runners, addressing user challenges in understanding job start delays and concurrency limits. This updated interface provides users with essential information such as organization concurrency limits, the usage of different runner types, available runner labels for workflows, and the list of active jobs. Users can now view and cancel jobs that may be obstructing critical workflows. The changes aim to enhance user control and transparency in managing workflows across organizations. For further information or questions, users are directed to the GitHub Actions community and the public roadmap. The update was announced by Ben De St Paer-Gotch, GitHub's director of product, who has a diverse background in technology and is based in the UK.