October 22 Incident Update
All GitHub services are back to normal as of Monday (October 22) at 23:00 UTC.

As of Monday at 23:00 UTC, all GitHub services are back to normal. We take reliability very seriously and sincerely apologize for this disruption.
Millions of people and businesses depend on GitHub, and we know that our community feels the effects of our availability issues acutely. We are conducting a thorough and transparent root cause analysis and mitigation plan, which will be published in the coming days.
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