I really hope they address this soon as i'm very quickly losing trust. I have been using GitLab for years because they are OSS, but now that GitHub is offering free unlimited private repos there is much less reason for me to say if there is going to be outages like this.
We've been sharing updates on the linked status page, the original link of this thread.
As is mentioned in the issue you linked, it appears there is some network peering issue for some types of traffic between Level 3 in Philly and Cloudflare. We've been pushing escalation at both providers.
I feel your frustration as it's impacting me too. Right now I'm only able to work around it being an intermittent problem by connecting to a VPN. Unfortunately the packets aren't even getting to Cloudflare, much less to us, so while we're pushing as hard as we can, there's nothing we can actually do beyond that.
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I really hope they address this soon as i'm very quickly losing trust. I have been using GitLab for years because they are OSS, but now that GitHub is offering free unlimited private repos there is much less reason for me to say if there is going to be outages like this.
We've been sharing updates on the linked status page, the original link of this thread.
As is mentioned in the issue you linked, it appears there is some network peering issue for some types of traffic between Level 3 in Philly and Cloudflare. We've been pushing escalation at both providers.
I feel your frustration as it's impacting me too. Right now I'm only able to work around it being an intermittent problem by connecting to a VPN. Unfortunately the packets aren't even getting to Cloudflare, much less to us, so while we're pushing as hard as we can, there's nothing we can actually do beyond that.