New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….

Original story (published on September 06, 2022) follows:

The world of software development offers many tools and utilities that help boost the productivity of developers. One of those tools is GitHub.

GitHub is a platform designed to be a collaborative community of developers. Millions of people use GitHub daily as part of their work.

GitHub allows developers to upload their projects. The code of the projects must be open source, so anyone has access to them.

This means that developers have millions of open source projects available to support their own projects. The platform also allows the community to collaborate on the development of current projects.

However, currently all GitHub users are unable to access the platform as its servers are down or not working.

GitHub servers down or not working

According to multiple reports, GitHub servers are not working properly at the moment. The issue is preventing millions of developers from accessing community projects or their own projects.

Platforms like Down Detector also reflect the multiple reports on server issues from the developer community.

There is no official acknowledgment of the issue from the GitHub team yet. We will update this story as events unfold.

Update 1 (September 7, 2022)

01:54 pm (IST): According to GitHub status page, the recent issue with the service has now been resolved.

Also, they are currently investigating the issue where developers are experiencing degraded performance with Packages.

Featured Image: GitHub on Play Store

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