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Hi folks, Over the last week or so, there have now been three major outages on GitHub that have each resulted in every component of GitHub being marked as degraded on the status page. This is pretty impactful to folks using GitHub daily for their work. We all have incidents, and I don't have an issue with that, but it'd be great to see post-mortems published for major outages like these, especially when three at this point have happened in such a short period of time. It'd be nice for those that use GitHub daily to understand why this is happening so that they can continue to trust GitHub as a stable platform to rely on. Cheers! 1: https://www.githubstatus.com/incidents/sksd097hm0y5 |
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We have an update from GitHub! https://github.blog/2022-03-23-an-update-on-recent-service-disruptions/ Thank you to the Hubbers that made it happen ❤️ I hope we'll continue to get more updates like this as more is known about the issue, and for any future large-scale platform issues. |
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We have an update from GitHub! https://github.blog/2022-03-23-an-update-on-recent-service-disruptions/
Thank you to the Hubbers that made it happen ❤️
I hope we'll continue to get more updates like this as more is known about the issue, and for any future large-scale platform issues.