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It's been down for about a month now.
Timothy Foster - @tfAuroratide
Auroratide.com - Go here if you're nerdy like me
Is there any indication of when/if it will be fixed? I don't fancy constantly checking every post I've made to see if there are any replies.
It may never be fixed. I believe the development team has moved on to different projects.
Timothy Foster - @tfAuroratide
Auroratide.com - Go here if you're nerdy like me
The developers apparently have way more important things to do than fix bugs and they seem content totally ignoring their user base.
Community Admin
Wait, seriously? That's despicable. Developers, I'm sorry if you're reading this and feel offended, but if you really don't care about it, at least have the decency to hand this torch off to people that do care.
Humanity has survived on two things:
1. Camaraderie.
2. Learning from our mistakes.
Exactly. It's incredibly frustrating and disappointing and no way to run a business.
Community Admin
They should just find someone else to code Wikidot. Will any of us complain about that?
Humanity has survived on two things:
1. Camaraderie.
2. Learning from our mistakes.
You can build your own check-list for changes like I have done on the community site: http://community.wikidot.com/system:check-for-spam-links
Service is my success. My webtips:www.blender.org (Open source), Wikidot-Handbook.
Sie können fragen und mitwirken in der deutschsprachigen » User-Gemeinschaft für WikidotNutzer oder
im deutschen » Wikidot Handbuch ?
Well, I guess there is just too many traffic and the servers used for the activity panel are constantly working on the edge. I think they tend to lag so hard the whole system crashes repeatedly.
I also think that they would need better servers for the activity panel which cost money. Maybe the activity panel is not just a script but an actual executable that cannot handle the load and also can not run on every server.
Wikidot seems to have grown too fast. I just hope that doesn't mean the death of Wikidot.