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by nolok
2873 days ago
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Although I like the concept at this point status pages are very disappointing to me, between those that stay green when everything is failing because they're not updated properly, those that stay green because "it was a localized partial failure only" even though the whole thing breaks (hi aws !), ... Sure some are reliable, but enough aren't that it feels like you can't trust them. You can't look at the status page and believe what it says, so you go and ask people anyway (on irc, reddit, hnews, whatever community you like). Meaning that page might as well not have existed. |
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Initially the status page worked. But as more and more people subscribed to it, it became a bigger issue, to issue an alert.
And unfortunately an issue couldn’t be raised only to those it was relevant for.
All this lead to was, not updating the status page and thus it becoming a useless tool to determine if an issue was occurring.
Back to Twitter...
I feel the product needs a lot work in practice, and possibly in implementation and training.