As announced last year, and after two brownouts to raise awareness, GitHub has now removed support for the Subversion protocol on github.com. It will also be disabled in GitHub Enterprise Server 3.13, scheduled for release in June 2024. Please be aware that the GitHub Importer supports migrating Subversion repositories to Git on GitHub.
GitHub Support Portal will now require login
About a month ago we announced that GitHub's Support Portal will soon require login.
Starting today, you will need to be signed-in to your GitHub account to access our Support portal. If you already have a GitHub account, please sign in as usual when accessing the Support Portal. If you don't have an account or are unable to sign in, we'll guide you through a simple email verification process.
We're excited about this change and confident that it will make your experience with GitHub Support more secure and personalized.
If you are signed into multiple accounts on GitHub.com, you'll be able to pick between them when you sign in using the device flow. This authentication method is typically used for console applications, like the GitHub CLI and remote use of VS Code.
For more information about using multiple accounts, see "Switching between accounts".