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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
Paris, Île-de-France 3
Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid 3
Guarulhos, SP 2
Barcelona, Catalunya 2
Guayaquil, Provincia del Guayas 2
Kitchener, ON 2
San Pedro Sula, Departamento de Cortés 1
Dortmund, NRW 1
Plymouth, MN 1
Southall, England 1
Ballwin, MO 1
Raipur, CT 1
La Paz, Departamento de La Paz 1
Petrolina, PE 1
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Torrevieja, Comunitat Valenciana 1
Ferrette, ACAL 1
São Paulo, SP 1
Talizat, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Perpignan, Occitanie 1
Santiago, Región Metropolitana 1
Willich, NRW 1
Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Île-de-France 1
Belfort, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 1
Sutton Coldfield, England 1
Slough, England 1
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Divinópolis, MG 1
Granada, Andalucía 1
Cagayan de Oro, Northern Mindanao 1

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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • vriesk Jan Srzednicki 💛💙 (@vriesk) reported

    @Carnage4Life Well, GitHub is valiantly solving the problem of *** being used for something it was never meant for. It's an awesome tool for decentralized development, but decentralized development has very few real use cases.

  • SOSIntel SOS Intelligence (@SOSIntel) reported

    @AirmanNL It all has its merits/issues. GitHub can be relatively safe with proper repo security and MFA on accounts. But as soon as you have one account without MFA and that gets popped and the account has access to your repos then its all goneski!

  • malteaero Malte Janduda (@malteaero) reported

    @isotopp Hmm, my devs always want to use GitHub issues. I think I will resist that ask and introduce Jira instead. Thanks for the advice!

  • praveenwise Praveen Kumar (@praveenwise) reported

    Don't use GitHub Co-Pilot while learning a new programming language. It prompts almost everything and spoon-feeds you. Deactivate copilot during that time. Use it only when you're working in dev mode, and when solving redundant problems. #github #GitHubCopilot #programmers

  • thecaptinchris Chris (@thecaptinchris) reported

    @EsTechtic @Netlify I had similar issues but I found out that it actually deployed just that you have to access it from the original folder. For example, I uploaded a project to my GitHub repository and the index.html isn't naked, it's inside a folder. That means after deployment with *** pages...

  • dictvm Daniel Heitmann (@dictvm) reported

    @rmoriz Doesn't scale to the enterprise-level and companies with lots of senior (as in age, not experience) personell can't go down that route of course. But after about 1-2 months of pain, everyone's now enabled to contribute to things like docs via Github PRs.

  • securingdev Keith Hoodlet (@securingdev) reported

    Alright… some progress, except that (for some reason) the theme just completely doesn’t work when building it using the GItHub Action. Time for another burn down 🔥 this time I’m going to try building the production site locally and just uploading the site content.

  • jasongorman Jason Gorman (@jasongorman) reported

    Dream: A decentralized version control system Reality: "Sorry, you can't have that bug fix. GitHub's down."

  • Joe_Stead Joe (@Joe_Stead) reported

    @martin_costello That seems naive. There's definitely going to be a GitHub issue later today

  • dotuser Polly (@dotuser) reported

    Never demand login to use a basic feature that helps to identify if others have/had the same problems, and if they found a fix. I should not have to set up an account to find things. Even github doesn't ******* do this.

  • mattaespinoza Matthew Espinoza (@mattaespinoza) reported

    @ryanchenkie not sure if same issue but i could never use layout "fill" and found somewhere in the github issues that the parent must have "relative" been a much better experience since finding this out.

  • o1lo01ol1o o1lo01ol1o (@o1lo01ol1o) reported

    @kerckhove_ts Can’t you just make a GitHub issue tag that says “enterprise support plan” and then select which to take on based on any proposals?

  • securingdev Keith Hoodlet (@securingdev) reported

    Day 3 of trying to get my blog up and running using GitHub Pages & the Chirpy theme. Turns out, the issues I’ve been having were not DNS related (color me surprised!) but rather theme related. Time to 🔥 the latest repo and try again, but maybe a local build & depot this time

  • notryanhaas not a real duck (@notryanhaas) reported

    It's 2AM, I should be sleeping, but I'm down the rabbit hole trying to figure out thru the wayback machine what happened to this dev whose sites and GitHub seem to have quietly disappeared recently.

  • edu_facanha Eduardo Dutra (@edu_facanha) reported

    @neo4j Sadly, I got no t-shirt. Some issue with the github login blocks my order, and no one on the company seems to care, even after several emails.

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