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September 4, 2009
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So what did they fix?

  • September 4, 2009
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So what forum faults did they fix in the extended down-time?


I assume that is what it was for.

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    the_wine_snob
    Inspiring
    September 5, 2009

    So what forum faults did they fix in the extended down-time?


    Well, it was not the ability to stay logged-in for more than an hour, but I will say that the speed seems to have been slightly improved for much of Sept 04, until about 8:00PM AZT. Now, it's starting to look like last night.

    Maybe there are neat things that we have yet to discover? Obviously, it is not a complete redo of Search, but I still have a few good years left...

    Hunt

    Claudio González
    Legend
    September 4, 2009

    I couldn't connect to this site earlier this morning. Now everything seems back to normal; i.e., too slow.


    My screen is showing 2.5.7 just as before.


    And the Slow thread, where I was going to post this message before I noticed it could be more useful here, is a thread with 53 replies ending in message #54!!!!!

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    September 4, 2009

    John Joslin wrote:

    So what forum faults did they fix in the extended down-time?

    Bupkas?

    Inspiring
    September 4, 2009

    John Joslin wrote on 9/4/2009 1:18 PM:

    So what forum faults did they fix in the extended down-time?

    I assume that is what it was for.

    Don't assume, check the version number. Yesterday the bottom of the page

    read "2.5.7". Currently the page reads:

    Jive

    500 Error - Internal Server Error

    We're sorry. It's not you, it's us.

    September 4, 2009
    Yesterday the bottom of the page

    read "2.5.7". Currently the page reads:

       Jive

       500 Error - Internal Server Error

       We're sorry. It's not you, it's us.

    I don't see that.


    I assume in plain English that means jive was broken.


    The use of "assume" both here, and in my original post is a form of irony which obviously escaped you. 


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    They didn't fix the slowness anyway.