GitHub outage disrupts developers worldwide in latest setback for Microsoft coding platform

GitHub outage disrupts developers worldwide in latest setback for Microsoft coding platform

By Todd Bishop
Publication Date: 2026-08-17 17:40:00

GitHub was hit by a widespread outage Monday. (GitHub Logo / GeekWire Illustration)

GitHub, the Microsoft-owned code-sharing platform with 225 million users, was down for more than three hours Monday morning, disrupting software development work around the world.

The issue started at 6:40 a.m. Pacific. Within an hour and a half, nearly every part of the service was broken or slowed, including the GitHub website, tools for reviewing and merging code, the automated systems that test and ship software, and the GitHub Copilot AI coding assistant.

GitHub said on its status page that it found the source of the problem shortly after 9:30 a.m. and by 10 a.m. had the outage under control, with services recovering. Copilot remained listed as an active incident and the company said it was still monitoring the…