not that Github is a perfect piece of software but complaining that the biggest, free open source repository of software is down and then using that as a launching pad to complain about the competency of github engineers is definitely a choice
How is it free? Co oanies use it too and it is broken for them too. Recently it is so often that ha smeasurable impact (can't discuss the pr, can't browse it or workshops dead etc..)
If outages on public Github impacts Github Enterprise (I don't know that it does, we don't use the cloud version), then yeah, that's pretty bad. but that would imply that the public github is on the same infra as github enterprise, which, uh, maybe don't do that.
There are two things that count as "github enterprise":
There are enterprises that live on github.com. This is the cloud version of the service with extra features. Outages that affect github.com usually affect these businesses.
there is also github enterprise server, which is basically self-hosted github. These are less likely to be affected by regular github outages, but it depends on the incident.
"It is increasingly clear that the large corporations simply cannot be trusted with software infrastructure - like Darth Vader, they will alter the deal at their own convenience and shrug off the petty complaints of us mere mortals. It’s not just github - the whole internet is a diseased, and github is just a particularly disgusting outbreak."
RiotBoppenheimer@reddit
not that Github is a perfect piece of software but complaining that the biggest, free open source repository of software is down and then using that as a launching pad to complain about the competency of github engineers is definitely a choice
PiotrDz@reddit
How is it free? Co oanies use it too and it is broken for them too. Recently it is so often that ha smeasurable impact (can't discuss the pr, can't browse it or workshops dead etc..)
RiotBoppenheimer@reddit
Github is free. Github Enterprise is not. Github is not Github Enterprise.
PiotrDz@reddit
But the points stand for enterprise regarding the faults. Maybe it can be excused for the non-enterprise, but it is the same in paid area
RiotBoppenheimer@reddit
If outages on public Github impacts Github Enterprise (I don't know that it does, we don't use the cloud version), then yeah, that's pretty bad. but that would imply that the public github is on the same infra as github enterprise, which, uh, maybe don't do that.
Houndie@reddit
There are two things that count as "github enterprise":
There are enterprises that live on github.com. This is the cloud version of the service with extra features. Outages that affect github.com usually affect these businesses.
there is also github enterprise server, which is basically self-hosted github. These are less likely to be affected by regular github outages, but it depends on the incident.
CackleRooster@reddit (OP)
"It is increasingly clear that the large corporations simply cannot be trusted with software infrastructure - like Darth Vader, they will alter the deal at their own convenience and shrug off the petty complaints of us mere mortals. It’s not just github - the whole internet is a diseased, and github is just a particularly disgusting outbreak."
BipolarKebab@reddit
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