[FINAL NOTICE] Academic Career Damaged by GitHub’s Systemic Failure - Ticket #4211659 #191915
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Hi everyone,
To GitHub Executive Management and Senior Engineering Team,

I am filing this final public notice with a heavy heart and immense frustration. Due to GitHub's gross technical negligence and the support team's refusal to respond to Ticket #4211659, I have officially failed a critical university project.
My application was APPROVED on March 26, 2026. For 14 days, I have begged for a simple database sync. Your silence and incompetent automated systems have directly resulted in the loss of my academic work.
Is this how GitHub supports the next generation of engineers? By destroying their academic careers through technical laziness?
This is no longer a support request; it is a demand for accountability:
Total Systemic Incompetence: If a "tech giant" cannot sync a status for 14 days, your "Global Campus" is nothing but a fraudulent marketing campaign.
Professional Damage: Your failure has caused me irreparable academic harm. I am now evaluating all options to escalate this beyond a simple support ticket.
Immediate Remediation: I demand an Immediate Manual Activation and a formal explanation from a Senior Manager as to why a verified student was ignored for two weeks while their career was on the line.
The world needs to know that GitHub Education is a broken promise. If you cannot handle a student sync, you cannot be trusted with the world's software.
Fix this within hours, or this case will be escalated to every major tech news outlet and academic board.
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