I’m currently working on a project and regularly pushing updates to my personal GitHub profile. Initially, my contributions were being reflected on my calendar, as expected. However, I recently left an organization with which I was no longer actively involved. Since then, my pushes have ceased to appear on my contribution calendar.
Some notes:
- I can confirm that the email associated with the Git account I’m using for pushes matches the one on my GitHub profile.
- Previous pushes I made to the same project before departing the organization still show up on my profile.
- I made no alterations to my profile other than leaving the organization.
- Changes made directly on the GitHub website are reflected on the calendar.
- The repository I’m pushing to is public.
- I’m the owner of the repository and it is not related to the organization I’ve left.
- I’ve given github sufficient time to update to make sure the contributions actually won’t show on the calendar.
All previous answers to this issue I’ve found were: checking the email addresses, turning on private contributions to the calendar, giving github time to update or about leaving an organization invalidating contributions. None of those help in my case.
I expect to be able to see my contributions to the calendar like I was before.