On Oct 17, 2008, at 7:44 PM, Ryan Dooley wrote:
>
> Luke Kanies wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I assume everyone else is experiencing the drastic speed problems I'm
>> having on github.
>>
>> Anyone think it's time to dump them?
>>
>> I've got gitosis set up on redutivelabs, and it's very easy to set up
>> new repositories (although, obviously) not as easy as Github.
>>
>> Is it worth switching away for a while, or should we just wait github
>> out?
>>
>>
> I tried tracking down one of the Github developers but I never did
> find
> anybody. I also tried the Engine Yard folks but I got too distracted
> with other work. My gut tells me they know and it's worth waiting a
> couple of days to let them sort it out.
>
> For what it's worth, I'm not seeing quite the same performance issues.
> My work flow is a little different though as I usually on check out
> and
> branch locally with out trying to commit back to github.
This has been going on for weeks, at least.
I agree that hastiness isn't appropriate, but it really is interfering
with my work. As I dm'ed you in twitter, it's taking 10+ minutes to
do a 'git pull' sometimes.
If they're looking for a way to scale more easily...
--
If I want your opinion, I'll read your entrails.
--Doug Shewfelt
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