According to a GitHub post this morning, GitHub for Mac is now supported in GitHub Enterprise. The support comes as part of the latest release of GitHub for Mac. The features, “Clone in Mac,” username auto-completion and notifications, are now available with a user’s enterprise repositories.
GitHub had another outage this afternoon. This is getting old. How can GitHub be taken seriously in the enterprise with these kinds of outages?
GitHub started showing exceptions at 3:14 PST. By 3:20, GitHub announced on its status page that a database spike caused the service to have a major outage.
It makes no difference if GitHub for Enterprise runs on-premise.
Back in July, collaborative code repository GitHub raised a whopping $100 million from Andreessen Horowitz to build out an enterprise version of the service, among other things. Until now, it’s been in need of someone to help the co-founders manage that cash and keep the fiscal ship from any nearby cliffs.
Andreessen Horowitz is investing $100 million in GitHub, the San Francisco startup that provides online resources for software programmers. It's the largest investment the venture capital firm has ever made. Github's acceptance of the cash is notable. Unlike many startups, the company has been profitable since its 2008 beginnings, and it's turned down investment offers in the past.
A botched software update to networking gear caused one of GitHub’s all-time worst outages last weekend, the second major disruption that customers of the popular social coding platform have suffered through in the past several weeks.
In a blog post, Github’s Mark Imbriaco explained that the December 22 outage came during a software update to its aggregation switches that were recommen
It’s the Crunchies after party and GitHub Co-Founder and CEO Tom Preston-Werner is sitting by the front door at Absinthe in San Francisco with the Crunchies statue he had just accepted for best overall startup. The first thing he says? GitHub won the Crunchies Bootstrap Award in 2009.
But this year, it’s not about being a grassroots startup.
It looks like GitHub Enterprise, the on-premises version of the GitHub code-sharing platform, has today leaked out over 3,000 emails of individuals that use it. Those emails were then posted online on a Pastebin page (which we’re not linking to; please don’t post the link in the comments below).
We have reached out to GitHub to get more details but have yet to hear back.
A database migration gone awry caused the outage and poor availability that GitHub customers experienced this week.
In a lengthy blog post today, GitHub’s Jesse Newland apologized for the outage and said overall it was way below the company’s standards.
The root of the problem stemmed from a database replacement done last month.
My work has blocked github. Attempting to pull from a github repo produces this message:
ssh: connect to host github.com port 22: Operation timed out
Does this mean only port 22 needs to be unblocked? Or should more be unblocked? They have told me that if I provide the instructions, they will unblock github.