Top-down mandates to use AI as much as possible, and to rip up their infrastructure and move everything to Azure.
https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft/using-ai-is-no-long...
https://thenewstack.io/github-will-prioritize-migrating-to-a...
Top-down mandates to use AI as much as possible, and to rip up their infrastructure and move everything to Azure.
https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft/using-ai-is-no-long...
https://thenewstack.io/github-will-prioritize-migrating-to-a...
This is very worrying if their mandate doesn't include quality control.
Maybe they mandated to use AI for quality control?
Wasn't QC fired a decade ago in most companies?
I figured that it would be something like that. But it's been so frequent that I expect the leadership to act decisively towards a long-term reliability plan. Unfortunately they have near monopoly in this space, so I guess there's not enough incentive to fix the situation.
How frequent? I think the obsession with uptime is annoying. If GitHub is down, if there’s something so critical, then you need some more control of the system. Otherwise take a couple hours and get a coffee or an early lunch.
Frequent enough to interrupt the flow of an entire organization, wasting thousands of hours. Take a look:
https://mrshu.github.io/github-statuses
Yeah that is pretty bad I guess. For decades 99% has been achievable for many orgs. 92% phew.
But “waste” is arguable. If folks have literally nothing to do when GitHub is down, I question that a bit. For example, design, administrative work (everyone has that), lunch. You know?
Critical CI/CD can use Jenkins, but in that case folks might end up with 89% uptime!
> If folks have literally nothing to do when GitHub is down, I question that a bit.
It's not about a single person. I work at a company with over 10k employees, most of them rely on GitHub one way or another. It's not just about PRs and issues; there's a huge amount of automation, workflows, and integrations that depend on GitHub, round the clock. With this kind of uptime it has material impact on productivity of the company as a whole.