$ git clone https://git.openwrt.org/openwrt/openwrt.git
Клонирование в «openwrt»…
fatal: unable to access 'https://git.openwrt.org/openwrt/openwrt.git/': Failed to connect to git.openwrt.org port 443: Время ожидания соединения истекло
You can easily also include the telephony package repo the same way if you want
I personally don't see it as issue to "outsorcing" it GitHub but some have a strong opinions about it.
$ traceroute -n git.openwrt.org
traceroute to git.openwrt.org (46.101.214.210), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
1 192.168.10.1 1.298 ms 1.864 ms 2.347 ms
2 100.83.255.144 26.557 ms 28.697 ms 29.111 ms
3 100.64.4.2 36.155 ms 37.622 ms 41.112 ms
4 213.59.211.237 39.165 ms 42.560 ms 44.023 ms
5 62.115.151.97 96.330 ms 96.614 ms 100.821 ms
6 62.115.151.96 103.886 ms 105.104 ms 107.113 ms
7 62.115.121.10 89.477 ms 62.115.137.166 93.743 ms 62.115.116.161 77.147 ms
8 62.115.120.6 94.171 ms 89.982 ms 62.115.120.0 75.247 ms
9 80.239.128.23 77.884 ms 78.505 ms 80.239.128.21 99.800 ms
10 * * *
11 46.101.214.210 67.881 ms 64.972 ms 64.832 ms
but
$ git clone https://git.openwrt.org/openwrt/openwrt.git
Клонирование в «openwrt»…
fatal: unable to access 'https://git.openwrt.org/openwrt/openwrt.git/': Failed to connect to git.openwrt.org port 443: Время ожидания соединения истекло
I think I saw someone from Russia having the same problem a while ago. Maybe it shares IP(-range) with someone Putin doesn't like. You could try https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt instead, but I don't know if you can get the feeds that way.
I can confirm this. I wrote to authorities and received a reply that only site maintainers can apply for unblocking. Block was related to Telegram ban.
github is not always a solution, because some projects located at git.openwrt.org are needed to be downloaded at times. Not only feeds and luci that are also available at github.
It is easy to workaround by using IPv6, vpn, proxy or other ways.
But maybe somebody can write to RKN to unblock the address? If there is nothing Telegram related on that IP, they'll unblock it.
The problem is that there is a court decision regarding that IP, how stupid it may sound.
They need a letter from the domain owner to start the revert process.
I am a lawyer and if any help is needed, I can provide.
The whole government censorship system is completely idiotic and ridiculous.
Incorrect blocking of some addresses and even subnets is common.
It happens every now and then and has been going on for several years already.
You can try to fight it, but you can't fight for all the incorrectly blocked resources.
Leaving aside that "blocked incorrectly" is an oxymoron, because censorship is evil by itself.