From: D. M. M. <mic...@ro...> - 2011-11-04 06:44:27
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I just sent off a private email to Chris reporting my spot of trouble, and then I figured I'd get past the fluke aberration and go back to work. Nothing doing. I didn't experience the wiki problems so many of the rest of you did, and I've done a bit of editing here and there lately. I had enough confidence to embark on a new documentation project, and even restructured some things to pave the way for it. Now it turns out I'm out of luck. I can log in, but my cookie expires after a very brief time, and when I try to save my work, I'm no longer logged in, and the work has evaporated permanently. I haven't changed a single thing on my end since the last time this was working just fine, and I'm even still running the same KDE login session I've had going for the past 131 days, so I'm afraid the only conclusion I can draw is that the wiki has become too unreliable to use for anything of any consequence, without anybody being quite certain why. I guess I'm going to dump that plan and write the new docs using the old HTML templates I used to use, if I get arsed at all after this fiasco. I'm not posting to point fingers or bitch at anyone, I'm just reporting my results. I wouldn't trust the wiki right now, and I advise everyone to avoid it. -- D. Michael McIntyre |