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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by GitHub users through our website.
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Errors (46%)
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Website Down (43%)
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GitHub Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Code Bug #88
(@CodeBug88) reported
@cbrnr_ @github This has been an issue for a long time. Sometimes takes 2-3 page refreshes to show up, sometimes never does...
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Craig Jellick
(@GuerillaNerd) reported
@ibuildthecloud @maelvls The official release (ie the tag and release in GitHub) is + Gets converted to - for docker image specifically. We had a release or two using the dot. It caused issues.
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G 🚷
(@GNious) reported
@grit_breather Some kind of groupware'ish thing I'm testing. Users are bringing up needs/wants in the regular forums, then directed to create "issues"(?) on GitHub, where devs then go, "oh, we could do...", and expecting the users to understand any of it
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Arvid Kahl
(@arvidkahl) reported
So I went and searched for the error message. Google really didn't help much, as the Github issues it surfaced were vague and didn't answer my question. My application is an Elixir/Phoenix app with some JavaScript on the frontend. Elixir isn't the biggest language out there.
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Boo Baby pro max | #ENDSARS | Open Sauce
(@ikenjoku_david) reported
central repository. To fix these errors, I will be creating a github repository just for my CSS stylesheet ( I will attach the link to the comments on a later date) and manage it's versions from there just like bootStrap. Also, I would be building my own CLI tool (Terminal
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Kristian Sakarisson
(@KSakarisson) reported
It would be great if there was some good way to ask questions on GitHub without opening an issue. Maybe it’s just my mindset, but it always feels like total overkill to me.
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Mickael Jeanroy
(@mickaeljeanroy) reported
Why I love Open Source: 1. Find a bug in my VSCode extension. 2. Go to GitHub, checkout the source code. 3. Fix it, send a PR. 4. PR merged, the extension is published. 5. One hour later, my issue is fixed 🎉
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arclight
(@arclight) reported
Ok, forked on Github, imported to Gitlab, CMake configured, compilation is (expectedly) dying on incompatible type issues (character data stuffed into integer, complex*16 types...). Compilation errors are limited to 2 files though, so that's good.
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Fuzzy Logic
(@mfuzzy_logic) reported
*** pull -all error: did you mean `--all` (with two dashes)? Why is that a question if you are not waiting for and answer @github? Could be just a suggestion ..
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Neal Callaghan
(@nealcallaghan) reported
@badamczewski01 Interesting, though looking at the source on GitHub the only real difference is that first uses a foreach and where an unchecked while. Linq is just a wrapper around loop constructs with error handling that you would need to do anyway. Compare against loops.
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Delip Rao
(@deliprao) reported
@terrible_coder @MarkNeumannnn Github sponsorship is like being a Patreon supporter. It doesn't provide me with guarantees of timely support on any of the issues I am having with the package.
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Neal Grantham 🆖
(@nsgrantham) reported
that roller coaster of emotions when you find a closed github issue that perfectly reproduces your problem, scroll through a dozen "same here" comments, and and get to the bottom to discover that no solution was ever posted and stale bot closed the issue more than a year ago
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Arun_Teltia
(@ArunTeltia2) reported
@ProjectSakura_ @WindowZ414 but on server it would matter XD, we can put the image in our github page, I will work on it or better create an issue, someone can work on it
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David Burns
(@AutomatedTester) reported
Where do I find the changelog for Github Actions? I am regularly hitting changes to the underlying system that just breaks the build... Today I am getting an Overflow error from deep inside a #python standard lib... @github can you help?
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Scout Calvert
(@windloochie) reported
Issues working with GitHub. Jekyll. Peer reviewers, editors also have to work with this infrastructure. Website and submissions repositories. 2 repositories, one for Jekyll, one for PH submissions. #MSUGlobalDH
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Eduardo Shiota (he/him)
(@shiota) reported
@ericorruption - Everything is documented: either on a ticket, a README file, on a Github issue or on a Google Doc. - Normalize sharing personal things and failures. Not everyone should need to do it, but everyone should feel safe doing it.
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Minh-Phuc Tran
(@phuctm97) reported
@heybereket Sign in with Github
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D Æ VI D-12
(@delsterdev) reported
@sebmck I use the ZenHub for GitHub Chrome extension, which lets you move GH Issues into a kanban board, right on the repo's page. If you wanted to make a column for each, that'd be trivial.
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Artem Zakharchenko
(@kettanaito) reported
@erikras @sebmck I think GitHub should move to the Discussion -> Issue flow. Not all issues are actual problems. It makes much more sense for a user to open a discussion, explain the problem, and let the maintainers move it to issues if that's really one.
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Findorlolz
(@NiklasSmal) reported
@aaronlefohn Github link at the research page seems to broken. Available at later date?
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Neal Grantham 🆖
(@nsgrantham) reported
that roller coaster of emotions when you find a closed github issue that perfectly reproduces your problem, scroll through a dozen "same here" comments, and get to the bottom to discover that stale bot closed the issue more than a year ago
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Vikram Rangnekar
(@dosco) reported
@Anishja22225813 Can you open an issue on GitHub and paste the exact error message in there.
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Rory O'Connor
(@tarponjargon) reported
@kettanaito @erikras @sebmck My #1 beef with github. So much knowledge on repos goes unshared because there's not an appropriate built-in forum for it. People get crapped upon for asking simple questions and get "A QUESTION IS NOT AN ISSUE, GO TO STACK OVERFLOW"
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Mark Erikson
(@acemarke) reported
Got an odd problem and I'm not sure how to fix it. I was recently tagged in the commit message for the RTK example in the Next.js repo. Now I'm getting a bunch of Github notifications as other folks clone that example and push or something. Best way to stop those?
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RyderX
(@moinfaiyad9) reported
@discord Hey discord if BetterDiscord (BD) is against the Discord TOS, Why is the server's existence and the file existence in github still there? Don't you have the ability to take it down.
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Kevin Pilch
(@Pilchie) reported
Nothing like a Monday morning GitHub issue bedlam to start the week off right.
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🛠 Shreshth Mohan
(@shreshthmohan) reported
@GetMakerlog @matteing Still doesn't work. Updated the GitHub issue with details
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MR R (The Ryno)
(@TheMRR_) reported
Would anyone happen to know why when I try to upload IPA’s to Github it gives me errors and says it’s the wrong format?
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Joe Finney
(@TheJoeFin) reported
@moosebegab Text Grab does work on x64 systems, I'm not sure why you are having install issues. Just tested on a x64 device installed from the Microsoft Store it works as expected. If you email support at textgrab dot net or open an issue on GitHub we can discuss further
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Frank Lesniak
(@FrankLesniak) reported
It seems weird to me when you open a GitHub issue, and the owner responds "Thanks, will get this fixed" and then immediately closes the issue. Wouldn't it be more proper to leave the issue open until it's addressed?