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GitHub is sending 500's on repositories and user profiles as well: https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped / https://github.com/TimWolla
Repositories are working for me but I can reproduce the issue with profiles.
Seeing this too. Not all repos seem to be affected. My guess is something got deployed too quickly on their side.
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HN was the first place I came to check to see if it is just me or if it is down for everyone else. I'm getting errors when trying to push as well
GitHub releases respond with 500 errors.
I can't browse repositories, can only get to their top level.
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Looks like it is now. Must not be automatic tho.
Or the status is automatically being updated once a certain percentage of requests fail in e.g. the last 5 minutes, thus introducing a bit of delay.
My repos are down too
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`git push` failing as well
Can't browse reps either
Main repo page open fine. Cannot see commit log or PRs.
Some of our repos are down, others are fine...

We'll have to wait.

This is off topic, so I'll understand if it gets downvoted, but...

Why are other, normal comments in these threads about GitHub being downvoted so quickly?

About 50 / 50 down for my repos. API unresponsive, returning 500s.
https://downdetector.com/status/github/map/ << interesting to see where the big development hubs are located...

EDIT: Some observations: - Its getting late in the day in Europe - and a bunch of people are trying to commit and push before heading home.

- Its 11PM in Bangkok - but people are still plugging away at their code

- Notable Eastern European cities with red/yellow heat dots: Bucharest, Odessa, Kyiv, Krakow, Prague

- Would've expected more outage reports from Sophia Antipolis in Southern France - but nothing much.

- Barcelona is red hot

- Some light activity in Rwanda

- In North America: Toronto, NYC, SF, LA and Seattle are hot

- But also notably: Wichita, Topeka, Austin, Raleigh, Denver, Boise,

interesting to watch the West coast become an angry sea of red as everyone wakes up