GitHub Enterprise Server 2.20 is here
Blog post from GitHub
GitHub Enterprise Server 2.20 introduces enhanced security features, performance improvements, and bug fixes, along with expanded branch protection rules that give repository administrators more control over commit histories and branch management. The update allows enterprise users to access personal audit logs and brings internal visibility to repositories, aligning GitHub Enterprise Server with GitHub Enterprise Cloud in terms of repository accessibility. A migration script is offered to convert public repositories to internal ones, a change that will become mandatory in future releases as GitHub aims to standardize repository visibility definitions across its platform. Additionally, the update removes support for new SSH-DSS keys and basic password-based HTTP authentication, encouraging the use of personal access tokens and deprecating the legacy Gravatar service. To manage repository size, administrators can now set limits on commit sizes, and organization owners can establish default label sets for new repositories. A free trial of GitHub Enterprise is available for those interested in exploring these new features.