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GitHub Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where GitHub users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with GitHub, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Noida, UP 1
Jewar, UP 1
Manchester, England 1
Greater Noida, UP 1
Copenhagen, Region Hovedstaden 1
Dhaka, Dhaka Division 1
Barcelona, Catalunya 1
Cuiabá, MT 1
Burnaby, BC 1
Mexico City, CDMX 1
Everett, WA 1
Duluth, GA 1
Lima, Provincia de Lima 1
Belgrade, Central Serbia 1
Budapest, Budapest 1
Langley, BC 1
Gatineau, QC 1
Kingston, ON 1
Reims, ACAL 1
Jamshedpur, JH 1
Vechelde, Lower Saxony 1
Dādri, UP 1
Cincinnati, OH 1
Seattle, WA 1
Tallinn, Harjumaa 1
High Point, NC 1
São Paulo, SP 1
Porto Alegre, RS 1

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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • gozeloglu4835 Gökhan (@gozeloglu4835) reported

    I searched on GitHub issues and I found a simple way to solve that problem. The solution was changing the WSL version from 2 to 1 with "wsl --set-version Ubuntu-20.04 1". Then, I run "sudo apt-get update && upgrade" commands. And it worked! (2/n)

  • beenotung Beeno Tung (@beenotung) reported

    @element_hq Who knows if Github will take down the repo? Let's mirror it to ZeroCenter (*** over zeronet)

  • howToCodeWell howToCodeWell - Podcaster, Live Coder, YouTuber (@howToCodeWell) reported

    Writing code that interacts with 3rd party platforms such as GitHub, Facebook or Google has me thinking about outage testing. Outages are something you cannot predict but something you must expect.

  • isaac_abraham Isaac Abraham (@isaac_abraham) reported

    @k_cieslak @TeaDrivenDev @BrettRowberry Hey, at least it didn't end up as probably the most controversial issue on the nuget github repo.

  • AmaEksi Ekşi (@AmaEksi) reported

    I have read all GitHub issues and blog posts about how people could not install the ggpubr, one of them is mine :(

  • alarsyo Antoine Martin (@alarsyo) reported

    @ekuber I got your answer to one of my questions on a rust lang issue a few days ago, having asked the question in early December. I honestly thought you'd just declared Github notifications bankruptcy, which I'd have totally understood!

  • Saschlander Sascha (@Saschlander) reported

    Do I have followers that deployed a website through Forestry, GitHub and Fleek to @IPFS? While it should be easy, I just get errors. I did read some tutorials but they don’t cover what I run into at all.

  • mchmarny Mark Chmarny (@mchmarny) reported

    @juliaferraioli Thanks for the Take Down My Profile option at the bottom. I wonder how @github and @LinkedIn feel about data scraped from their sites being used that way

  • pid_eins Lennart Poettering (@pid_eins) reported

    @ebassi Well, the transport doesn't matter if you sign your tags and verify those. To Werner's defense: he did exactly that. Given that on GitHub you can insert random hashes into any repo just by posting a PR transport security doesn't get you much. gpg is still terrible though.

  • _znamznam znam. (@_znamznam) reported

    @GrapheneOS Do you think I should file an issue on github?

  • rachel_roday Rachel 🐢 Roday (@rachel_roday) reported

    Today someone commented on my GitHub code with a suggestion and I have never felt so honored that an internet stranger would look at my shitty map, go "oh I know how to fix this!" and then run my code, find a solution, and comment the fix 🥺What an amazing community.

  • _d0pefish_ Dale (@_d0pefish_) reported

    The problem is that GitHub Markdown forbids custom styles, so I couldn't just CSS table cells or <***> elements to make the coloured boxes. So the solution is to create an image for each colour, right? But what if - *WHAT IF* there was a service that could do this iN ThE clOud!?

  • fak3r mimikyu (@fak3r) reported

    @troyhunt @UserVoice So this is everytime you login, and not just to verify your email at the start? If so, then ya, that's very lazy, and off loading to Twitter/Google/Facebook or Github is far preferable. I also like the sites that offer that *or* allow you to use a standard email:pass

  • gbraad Gerard Braad (@gbraad) reported

    No clue what commands the #GitHub bot on #matrix supports. @element_hq any clue where to find documentation? it responds to nothing like: !gh !github issues help so far he has remained 'mute'.

  • _SAlmanza Samuel Almanza (@_SAlmanza) reported

    @denvercoder I've been learning to code for about a month now and decided to check out GitHub and felt like I was in another world. Are these types of interview problems common for back end and data jobs as well?

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