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Am 15.10.25 um 19:50 schrieb Dan Allen
via eclipse.org-committers:
Mike,
Thanks for reaching out, Mike! That report is exactly the
information I was seeking.
I was aware of the status report page and incident at the
time. However, there were no updates on it until the
incident was resolved and the report was added. The incident
was also very vague given the nature of the outage.
I would have liked to see more regular updates on the
incident, indicating that it was still ongoing, but being
actively investigated. Otherwise, it's not clear whether the
Foundation is aware of the impact, so we start to seek out
other channels in order to sound the alarm. It's very
stressful when you can't commit for multiple days at a time.
In the end, though, I do appreciate the work that went
into getting it operational again and the transparency of
the report itself.
The issue has been resolved and you can read the
retrospective here.
HTH
On 2025-10-12 8:17 p.m., Dan Allen via
eclipse.org-committers wrote:
For at least a few days now, the git service at https://gitlab.eclipse.org
(backend and web) has been inoperable. I cannot sign
in through the web interface (which means I can't
even report this issue) and I cannot push commits.
This seems to be a very serious issue considering
the fact that source code is the lifeblood of this
organization. However, I've received absolutely no
commutation about the situation. All I could find is
a status report at https://www.eclipsestatus.io/incident/741204.
Can someone at the Eclipse Foundation please shed
some light on what's going on and when we can expect
the outage to be resolved?
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