| 23 Mar 2022 |
Sandro | In reply to @7c6f434c:nitro.chat Graham has said many times (and correctly), that even a relatively low rate of false-positive-red will devalue red for very clear failures. Build test failures… vary in their expected impact on decisions and how often to we muss grey checks by accident and break things? | 10:56:12 |
Sandro | Either I stressed ofborg to much with staging PRs or GitHub is having issues again. Checks are taking very long... | 10:57:47 |
7c6f434c | In reply to @sandro:supersandro.de and how often to we muss grey checks by accident and break things? It's GitHub, you cannot have things work actually as they should with GitHub | 11:06:29 |
piegames | In reply to @7c6f434c:nitro.chat It's GitHub, you cannot have things work actually as they should with GitHub cries in CODEOWNERS… | 11:07:20 |
Sandro | In reply to @7c6f434c:nitro.chat It's GitHub, you cannot have things work actually as they should with GitHub Its not as terrible as everyone is saying. Launchpad or gerrit have their flaws, too. | 11:26:26 |
hexa | https://www.githubstatus.com/incidents/tyc8wpsgr2r8 | 15:07:27 |
hexa | posting here just in case people are wondering what's up | 15:07:33 |
cole-h | I should probably start drafting a comment to mass post once it's fixed... lol | 15:09:28 |
| 24 Mar 2022 |
hexa | so now if they want to shed load they'll do it on the webhooks front | 15:14:28 |
hexa | that's … not good. | 15:14:30 |
hexa | taken from https://github.blog/2022-03-23-an-update-on-recent-service-disruptions/ | 15:22:02 |
hexa |
In order to reduce load, we throttled webhook traffic and will continue to use that as a mitigation to prevent future recurrence during peak load times as we continue to investigate further mitigations.
| 15:22:17 |
cole-h | Guh | 15:23:15 |