Brutal.
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Brutal.
When Microsoft acquired GitHub.
Why settle for Five Nines of reliability when you can get Nine Fives?
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Brutal.
When Microsoft acquired GitHub.
@ironicbadger hmm, quite a few opinions on that chart
tl;dr it’s complicated.Most of GitHub services, until I left a couple of years ago were not on Azure.
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Brutal.
When Microsoft acquired GitHub.
@ironicbadger Acquire and ruin. This is the corporate way.
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Why settle for Five Nines of reliability when you can get Nine Fives?
@DaveMWilburn @ironicbadger get the sweet 55.5555555% availability
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R relay@relay.mycrowd.ca shared this topic
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@ironicbadger as a post msft acquisition survivor this tracks
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Brutal.
When Microsoft acquired GitHub.
@ironicbadger Just like when they bought Hotmail back in the day.
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Brutal.
When Microsoft acquired GitHub.
@ironicbadger Where was this chart published?
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@ironicbadger hmm, quite a few opinions on that chart
tl;dr it’s complicated.Most of GitHub services, until I left a couple of years ago were not on Azure.
@andymckay @ironicbadger what's complicated about it? it used to be good and now it's bad
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@ironicbadger Where was this chart published?
@a_different_jlh https://damrnelson.github.io/github-historical-uptime/
Sorry I should have linked to the source
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@andymckay @ironicbadger what's complicated about it? it used to be good and now it's bad
@aburka @ironicbadger ah I was replying to a different post about it being Azure or Azure management. I did Mastodon wrong, sorry.
I will say after the acquisition when GitHub became rapidly more complex as features were added, the definition of downtime requiring a status change became a lot more strict and focused (for some teams). A bit more loose and easy beforehand.
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@aburka @ironicbadger ah I was replying to a different post about it being Azure or Azure management. I did Mastodon wrong, sorry.
I will say after the acquisition when GitHub became rapidly more complex as features were added, the definition of downtime requiring a status change became a lot more strict and focused (for some teams). A bit more loose and easy beforehand.
@andymckay @ironicbadger yeah I can believe there are many causes, mismanagement and forced development speed as much as technology changes
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Brutal.
When Microsoft acquired GitHub.
@ironicbadger behold the jagged teeth of the dog that eat all the dogfood!
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Brutal.
When Microsoft acquired GitHub.
@ironicbadger Could anyone explain to me, how is this possible?
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@Tubsta @ironicbadger iirc they were like halfway through rolling it out when Microsoft bought them lmao
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@ironicbadger Could anyone explain to me, how is this possible?
I would imagine they would keep things running on the original hardware etc. which I wouldn't expect to fluctuate like this.@Jourei @ironicbadger Move fast and break things!
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Brutal.
When Microsoft acquired GitHub.
@ironicbadger @isotopp what’s the data source behind it? Official status page? Because that has been notoriously inaccurate long before microslop took over.
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@a_different_jlh https://damrnelson.github.io/github-historical-uptime/
Sorry I should have linked to the source
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Brutal.
When Microsoft acquired GitHub.
@ironicbadger The inverse Midas touch
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@DaveMWilburn @ironicbadger get the sweet 55.5555555% availability
@kaito02 @DaveMWilburn @ironicbadger works 50% of the time, all the time.
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Brutal.
When Microsoft acquired GitHub.
@ironicbadger searching for "github downtime 2016" I don't trust the old values