Website - Operational
Website
Auth System - Operational
Auth System
Account Management - Operational
Account Management
reForge Captcha - Operational
reForge Captcha
Notice history
May 2026
Apr 2026
- PlannedApril 30, 2026 at 4:00 PMPlannedApril 30, 2026 at 4:00 PM
We will be performing scheduled maintenance to upgrade our authentication system across reForge Captcha, reForge Consent, and NexSub.
During this maintenance period, login, registration, profile management, and password reset functionality will remain available. However, you may notice ongoing changes as we roll out the new system. Some features may intermittently stop working or behave unexpectedly during the transition.
What’s changing:
We are introducing NolarFlow (nolarflow.site) as our new centralized account manager. Going forward, all authentication will be handled through NolarFlow, allowing you to access all our tools—including those requiring an account—using a single unified account.As part of this upgrade, we will also introduce Single Sign-On (SSO) support via NolarFlow. You will be able to connect and log in using providers such as Google, Discord, GitHub, and Twitch. This means multiple login options, all managed through one central system.
Once the migration is complete, all platforms will route authentication through NolarFlow.
We appreciate your patience while we roll out these improvements.
- CompletedApril 27, 2026 at 2:32 AMCompletedApril 27, 2026 at 2:32 AMMaintenance has completed successfully.
Mar 2026
- ResolvedResolved
On March 19, 2026 between 16:10 UTC and 00:05 UTC (March 20), Git operations (clone, fetch, push) from the US west coast experienced elevated latency and degraded throughput. Users reported clone speeds dropping from typical speeds to under 1 MiB/s in extreme cases. The root cause was network transport link saturation at our Seattle edge site, where a fiber cut affecting our backbone transport resulted in saturation and packet loss. We had a planned scale-up in progress for the site that was accelerated to resolve the backbone capacity pressure. We also brought online additional edge capacity in a cloud region and redirected some users there. Current scale with the upgraded network capacity is sufficient to prevent reoccurrence, as we upgraded from 800Gbps to 3.2Tbps total capacity on this path. We will continue to monitor network health and respond to any further issues.
This was the same incident declared in https://www.githubstatus.com/incidents/xs6xtcv196g7 - UpdateUpdate
We are seeing recovery in git operations for customers on the West Coast of the US.
- UpdateUpdate
We continue to investigate the slow performance of Git Operations affecting the US West Coast.
- UpdateUpdate
We continue to investigate degraded performance for git operations from the US West Coast.
- UpdateUpdate
We are continuing to investigate degraded performance for git operations from the US West Coast.
- UpdateUpdate
We are experiencing increased latency when performing git operations, especially large pushes and pulls from customers on the west coast of the US. We are not seeing an increase in failures. We are continuing to investigate.
- UpdateUpdate
Git Operations is experiencing degraded performance. We are continuing to investigate.
- InvestigatingInvestigating
We are investigating reports of impacted performance for some GitHub services.

