GitHub, under fire by developers for allegedly ignoring requests to improve the code-sharing site, has pledged to fix the issues raised.
Brandon Keepers, GitHub's head of open source, wrote in a letter today that GitHub is sorry, and he acknowledged it has been slow to respond to frustrations.
"We're working hard to fix this. Over the next few weeks, we'll begin releasing a number of improvements to issues, many of which will address the specific concerns raised in the letter," Keepers said. "But we're not going to stop there. We'll continue to focus on issues moving forward by adding new features, responding to feedback, and iterating on the core experience. We've also got a few surprises in store."