Why is my repository in 'read-only' mode?
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Repositories can intermittently be in 'read-only' mode. This means that nothing can be written to the repository.
This can be for a number of reasons:
- The owner of the repository needs to upgrade their account to accept a higher number of users.
- We are upgrading our storage segments and temporarily cannot accept new data.
- We are rolling out changes that temporarily require no new writes.
Read-only mode usually only lasts for a few minutes, so if your repository has been marked read-only, try it again a little while.
Last modified on Jun 24, 2020
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