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Anton2016-05-23 18:33:21
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Anton, 2016-05-23 18:33:21

Why are commits not showing up on GitHub?

Such a situation:
I made a commit an hour ago. Everything as usual. It is visible on the site in the repository.
Further, up to the current moment, several more commits have been made. They are not on the site.
I look at the list of commits here: .../commits/master
Did through their client. Never had any problems with him. Well, it's not like it's his fault.
Again, in the client, all commits were synchronized. Synchronized them all separately. In the client in the history, this is all displayed.
Has anyone experienced this? Is it worth it to panic? :)

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landergate, 2016-05-23
@hummingbird

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https://status.github.com/
You just have to wait it out.
18:39 UTC Everything operating normally.

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RomkaChev, 2016-05-23
@RomkaChev

Today github experienced interruptions. There were problems with displaying issues, comments, and so on. Follow https://status.github.com/

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