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 >>> >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org > >