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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
Barcelona, Catalunya 2
Guayaquil, Provincia del Guayas 2
Kitchener, ON 2
Dallas, TX 2
New York City, NY 2
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
Guarulhos, SP 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

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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • bobylito Alex Stanislawski (@bobylito) reported

    Tips: if you're having an error in your framework, try searching for the key or the configuration in GitHub. You may find someone who left a comment about your issue in their code.

  • Sneakyness Sиєαкуиєѕѕ (@Sneakyness) reported

    As someone who was dissuaded from contributing to signal by the lack of support and moderation, resulting in entitled end users bitching at me in github issues, I could not be more ******* serious about putting serious time and effort into this. Please reach out

  • waldekm Waldek Mastykarz (@waldekm) reported

    @joaojmendes Would you mind giving a thumbsup on the GitHub issue?

  • jodyheavener ᴊᴏᴅʏ (@jodyheavener) reported

    GitHub has an "Assigned to nobody" issue filter but what I really want is "Assigned to anybody" @github plz

  • RPGBOTDOTNET RPGBOT.NET (@RPGBOTDOTNET) reported

    @vriskanon No, I don't have a formal bug tracking mechanism. It creates a barrier to entry for people who aren't familiar with github, etc. If you find errors, DM me, email me, etc. and I can usually get it fixed within a day or two if I'm not slacking on responding to messages/

  • JustinWGrote Justin Grote (@JustinWGrote) reported

    Github Action Idea: Searches your code for comments that say #ISSUE: <URL> periodically and notifies you when that issue has been fixed.

  • ItWasMattGregg Matt Gregg (@ItWasMattGregg) reported

    Hot tip: gifs and screenshots can really help when creating issues or PRs on Github. Show what's not working, or how you fixed it.

  • analogist_net James Wu (@analogist_net) reported

    @AaronToponce OpenSSH 8.2+ and unfortunately still not accepted server side yet with GitHub/Gitlab. Can’t wait to get rid of my PKCS11...

  • naderman Nils Adermann (@naderman) reported

    @zaherg @jorgensigvard @github Think you are entirely missing what this is about. We're not discussing whether developers should do this or not, it's fine for github to do this. The problem is that they are doing it in a way that prevents developers from correctly charging or reporting taxes.

  • kangadac David Cuthbert (@kangadac) reported

    Does @github silently judge me when I click on "New Repository" despite having 6 or 7 repositories in my copious swamp of repositories with no commits to them? Like a server-side log message? "[INFO] Sigh... here we go again. At least he's paying." It totally has a right to.

  • viebel Yehonathan Sharvit (@viebel) reported

    Nice trick to copy/paste an image to a Github Wiki page. 1. Copy image to the clipboard 2. Open a Github issue 3. Paste the image from the clipboard => Github uploads the image 4. Copy the generated URL 5. Paste the generated URL to the Wiki page

  • michaelpumo Michael Pumo (@michaelpumo) reported

    Hey @github here’s a userflow bug: 1. Receive notification email on iPhone. 2. Want to unsubscribe; click link. 3. Opens page in email and log in. 4. Sends a verification code to same email. 5. Go back to find it then back to enter. 6. Error ‘cause new click creates new session.

  • KenButler12 Ken Butler (@KenButler12) reported

    @dgkeyes @JennyBryan @github it just now worked for me. I got into a lot of trouble with the old gh, but the new one worked swimmingly.

  • jspahrsummers Justin Spahr-Summers (@jspahrsummers) reported

    @shaps Hmm, I see your point. I'm hesitant to bring things like that to a repo that I don't have a stake in (I _really_ don't like drive-by GitHub Issues), but I could have spent a bit more time to find a private channel. Thanks for flagging it.

  • ParysDavid David Parys (@ParysDavid) reported

    @chromaui The latest update brought email signup/invites directly to chromatic. Great feature, but a question arises: marketing designers, and content writers don't usually have #github or #gitlab, is there any plan to implement login with #Google or other popular services?

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