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GitHub Releases Detailed Post-Mortems on Six February Outages, Outlines Technical Fixes

Key Takeaways

  • ▸GitHub experienced six distinct outages in February, each affecting core platform functionality
  • ▸The company released comprehensive post-mortem analyses detailing root causes and contributing factors
  • ▸Technical fixes have been implemented across infrastructure, database management, and deployment processes
Source:
Hacker Newshttps://github.blog/news-insights/company-news/github-availability-report-february-2026/↗

Summary

GitHub, Microsoft's developer platform subsidiary, has publicly disclosed the root causes and remediation steps for six separate outages that occurred in February. The company provided detailed post-mortem reports for each incident, demonstrating its commitment to transparency with the developer community. The outages affected critical GitHub services and prompted the platform to implement multiple technical improvements to prevent similar incidents. GitHub's disclosure includes specific details about database issues, infrastructure bottlenecks, and deployment failures that contributed to the service disruptions.

  • GitHub demonstrates commitment to transparency and reliability improvements for its developer user base
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