On 17 February 2014 22:59, Marcus (OOo) <marcus.m...@wtnet.de> wrote:

> Am 02/17/2014 09:08 PM, schrieb jan i:
>
>> Actually we are back online !
>>
>> We dont depend so much on miracles, but with only 4 staff to take care
>> 150+
>> vm, things take time.
>>
>> Infra only updates the status page, and leaves it to projects to inform
>> users, on top of that I posted a note on our ML.
>>
>
> Thanks a lot for your effort. I've removed the webpage hint.
>
Thanks sent on to infra-root, I did not do much on this ocasion.

rgds
jan I.

>
> Marcus
>
>
>
>  On 17 February 2014 20:42, Marcus (OOo)<marcus.m...@wtnet.de>  wrote:
>>
>>  Am 02/17/2014 07:34 PM, schrieb Rainer Bielefeld:
>>>
>>>   Hi all,
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Wikis have been down for 2 days or so,
>>>> <http://monitoring.apache.org/status/>
>>>> shows critical for half the infrastructure, but latest news on Twitter
>>>> is "Feb 11: Great news for @theASF projects using GitHub!"
>>>>
>>>> Sometimes miracles take a little longer, but (if no quick solution is
>>>> foreseeable) shouldn't there be some info for the users of the
>>>> infrastructure? And for the AOO users despairing of tons of not working
>>>> Wiki-Links on<https://www.openoffice.org/>, especially documentation? I
>>>> think the http://www.openoffice.org/ header ("Apache OpenOffice
>>>> The Free and Open Productivity Suite") should get a short hint like "Our
>>>> Wikis are temporarily down, please excuse us for inconvenience".
>>>>
>>>>
>>> As a fast solution, I've updated the "contact_us" webpage with a hint
>>> that
>>> Wiki is down and we are working on it. This should avoid user complains
>>> about non-working Wiki.
>>>
>>> Marcus
>>>
>>
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