Repository invitations
Blog post from GitHub
GitHub has introduced a new feature requiring repository administrators to send invitations that must be accepted before a user can collaborate on a repository, enhancing control over collaboration. This change addresses previous issues where developers could be added to repositories without their explicit consent, which sometimes led to harassment through invitations to inappropriate or unwanted repositories. By allowing users to accept or decline invitations, and block those who send offensive ones, GitHub aims to foster more positive and respectful interactions within its community. This update represents a significant step forward in improving user experience and community standards on the platform.
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