After upgrading GitLab to version 16, Gitlab no longer supports Personal Access Tokens (PATs) with expiry periods exceeding 12 months. Consequently, following the upgrade, any existing tokens will automatically have a validity period of one year.
We currently have a token in GitLab that facilitates integration with Drone. This token is set to expire on May 1st, and we need to renew it before that date.
Posted Apr 23, 2026 - 18:58 BST
In progress
After upgrading GitLab to version 16, Gitlab no longer supports Personal Access Tokens (PATs) with expiry periods exceeding 12 months. Consequently, following the upgrade, any existing tokens will automatically have a validity period of one year.
We currently have a token in GitLab that facilitates integration with Drone. This token is set to expire on May 1st, and we need to renew it before that date.
Posted Apr 23, 2026 - 18:01 BST
Scheduled
After upgrading GitLab to version 16, Gitlab no longer supports Personal Access Tokens (PATs) with expiry periods exceeding 12 months. Consequently, following the upgrade, any existing tokens will automatically have a validity period of one year.
We currently have a token in GitLab that facilitates integration with Drone. This token is set to expire on May 1st, and we need to renew it before that date.
Posted Apr 15, 2026 - 12:55 BST
This scheduled maintenance affected: Drone Gitlab and Gitlab.