GitHub will be observing a holiday from July 5-9 and on all Fridays in July and August (7/23, 7/30, 8/6, 8/13, 8/20, 8/27) and will have limited staffing during this time.
The pandemic brought unprecedented challenges, revolutionizing the way our customers and open source community build software.
We have watched our employees step up to ensure that GitHub continues to deliver the experience and innovation that our customers expect from us—while also balancing the unique complexities of remote work, children, health, and more. We recognize that our employees are our greatest asset, so to give back to our employees who give so much, we will be taking company wide wellbeing days July 5-9, as well as six Fridays in July and August.GitHub is committed to providing our customers with high-quality customer support and will have staff available to assist should an issue arise, however you may experience a delayed response during these dates. To ensure a seamless developer experience, we recommend that you refrain from upgrading between June 28 and July 9.
As always, we are here to support you and will have support available during these key dates. If you are in need of assistance, please open up a ticket as you normally would.
You may experience a delayed response during these dates, as well as weeks immediately surrounding as we rotate staff to ensure everyone gets time to rest.