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Errors (62%)
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GitHub Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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panckerdev
(@panckerdev) reported
Me when he checks github issues tab on system-d.
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C++ Coach
(@janwilmans) reported
@MarisaBrantley Sourceforce for a long time. Google Code, after that, only moved to Github when Google Code shut down.
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Rob Lang
(@brainwipe) reported
@MarisaBrantley Before GitHub? Sourceforge for open source. Then working backwards... GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, MS Team Foundation Version Control (before Team Foundation Server had ***), Subversion and Sourcesafe. Before that a CLI tool for syncing Uni server drive with 3 1/4" floppies.
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ShareX
(@ShareX) reported
@sgabor10 Report this on our github issues, I have 3 screens and have never had this issue, might be a scaling / other thing issue. You'll get much better support there :)
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Gru Singh
(@singh_gru) reported
@MarisaBrantley Used mostly Microsoft Team Foundation server before migrating to ***. Since then have worked with *** in both Github and Bitbucket
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nick black 🇼🇸
(@nickblack) reported
@DynamicWebPaige @github it's playing an entirely different game. svn was a less broken cvs
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Nathan 🏳️🌈
(@NathOnSecurity) reported
@GlytchTech Github Pages? Or if the devices are on the same network: python -m
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Luke Shiru
(@lukeshiru) reported
@arcanis @ZoltanKochan @rstacruz I don't use yarn, my reply was based on the thread in that GitHub issue: - Yarn (overrides change direct dependencies) - npm (overrides don't change direct dependencies) I prefer the "npm" approach between those two options.
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Noah Gibbs
(@codefolio) reported
@MarisaBrantley *** was around for awhile before GitHub. SVN was common before that. There were... others, less good, before them. In most cases you'd set up your own server, or know somebody who did. SourceForge was the first big central free source control site.
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Dalibor Karlović
(@dkarlovi) reported
@MarisaBrantley Before GitHub, the closest to be a "globally used shared code repos" was Sourceforge. It was terrible. Before *** the tool, I've used Subversion (it was OK) and a very tiny bit of CVS. It was terrible. Sometimes you don't miss the bad old times.
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Alexander Moerman
(@amoerie) reported
I don't really understand people creating GitHub issues for a bug in a 5 year old release of open source software. Dude. Just update already. We don't even offer enterprise support, it's just two guys with some spare time. 😭
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Amit Merchant
(@amit_merchant) reported
@eddiejaoude I'm not against the full blown website content being shoved into the profile readme but things like these actually put the important things such as your open source projects and contributions way down below the page. It's your GitHub profile afterall. Projects should be on top.
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JoseAlberto
(@jasuarez) reported
@RudderStack several github issues has been closed because "As we'll track this internally" Does this means rudder is not interested in the community, or is just the first step to become closed source?
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Brian St. Pierre
(@bstpierre) reported
@MarisaBrantley My first interaction with source control was rcs on a university server. Then at jobs: sccs, more rcs, vss, cvs, clearcase, more cvs, accurev. Then I discovered *** and used it as a frontend to: more cvs, svn, and finally just *** (not github, just ***).
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| NORTH | Nordic Pool 🍨ISO+Scooper🍨
(@NordicPool) reported
They have temporarily and manually fixed it for us at their services. They have also reported it on github to get devs to push a fix. Still waiting on pooltool to answer and IOHK about what they can see. We can also assume that not only us have this issue but few other pools.
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alasdair
(@auth_dot_log) reported
@NCSC It's not entirely clear how this is going to work. I've been following along with the issues on Github, are all the scripts going to be located on the NCSC SME github?
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Sym Roe
(@symroe) reported
@andrassy @BenJam @github Personally I'd rather the full reload... The JavaScript loads are slow and buggy and don't add anything IMHO
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Sym Roe
(@symroe) reported
Can someone @github put the "next commit" link at the _bottom_ of the commit page as well as the top? When reviewing PRs I'm always reading down a commit, then scrolling to the top to click next
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Aldrin Sean Pereira
(@aaaldehyde) reported
know how fast life changes? - my headache is now wayyy less after a good night's rest and I'm able to go about my day without problems - my "micro internship" starts in a few days forcing the deadline to learn github + python faster (good)
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Dan Patrascu
(@danpdc) reported
I can't comment on my own #GitHub issues or PR anymore. No matter what button I click, nothing happens. Same goes for all buttons on the Notifications (Done button etc) and for confirm password on logging in to my sponsors dashboard. Am I the only one?
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Patrick Ꝺoyle
(@prdoyle) reported
@brunoborges @github @martinwoodward That’s one thing our source control at IBM did pretty well: tie code changes to specific Problem Reports (confusingly called PRs because GitHub wasn’t really a thing yet).
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Jake Hamby 🇺🇸🐧🏦
(@jhamby) reported
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Los Angeles, California
Otherwise, I'm feeling good about the patch I have so far, enough to post it to my GitHub page in another hour or two, if all goes well with the testing. I'm slightly concerned about some code paths that issue "isel" instructions, so we'll see if I have any problems with those.
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nick black 🇼🇸
(@nickblack) reported
@DynamicWebPaige @github it's playing an entirely different game. svn was a less broken cvs
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Sledge
(@DEADINSIDE152) reported
If you run into an issue with any particular package. Here is a sequence of actions you can take to solve it 1) Reread the README on GitHub 2) Look for solutions on Stackoverflow/StackExchange 3) Post it in official discord 4) Post it on Stackoverflow 5) Open issue on GitHub
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Dave Read
(@DaveRead) reported
@MarisaBrantley Visual SourceSafe, SubVersion, TFS, internal *** server, GitLab, then GitHub
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ʙᴇɴ ᴀʙᴛ
(@Abt_Benjamin) reported
is it possible to use #dependabot on #github, but disable builds? We only want the issue reminder.
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Renato Golia
(@Kralizek) reported
@MarisaBrantley My company was using a self hosted SVN server, then we migrated the data into Assembla. Then we converted it into a huge *** repo still in Assembla and now GitHub.
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David Peterson
(@david_peterson) reported
@carlfish @MarisaBrantley VSS was the first, then used CVS, SVN elsewhere, then Hg (Mercurial) at Google Code, and eventually *** at GitHub when Google Code shut down.
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Tanguy ⧓ Herrmann
(@hashtang__) reported
@malk_zameth @MarisaBrantley @sourceforge Same, svn, CVS before, but I had the displeasure of using MS SourceSafe… After ***, though, I had the displeasure of using ClearCase. It was a wild ride back to the nineties… I do love GitHub for the social/discovery aspect, but I host my own server with gitea for self service.
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Hadi Hariri
(@hhariri) reported
Am I missing something with GitHub boards and projects? I can create a card, but cannot assign it to anyone until I convert it to an issue, which I cannot do unless I create a repository (which I do not need)...