Is the wiki down?
- jensma
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Hmm. It seems it does not work for me at all now, even in "Private"/"Incognito" mode.
- flowerlandfilms
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It works for me in one browser but not the other.
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I wanted to contribute so encountered the issue since you need to be logged in to edit the wiki. Viewing whilst logged off may be a solution for those using it as source of reference but of course the information will be increasingly less current.
It is quarter of a year elapsed since originally reported - has the problem yet been identified or a repair scheduled?
It is quarter of a year elapsed since originally reported - has the problem yet been identified or a repair scheduled?
- TheInverseKey
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The new owners have not moved over the wiki properly and there is 0 indication that they plan on fixing it.squizzler wrote: 01 Feb 2025, 17:38 I wanted to contribute so encountered the issue since you need to be logged in to edit the wiki. Viewing whilst logged off may be a solution for those using it as source of reference but of course the information will be increasingly less current.
It is quarter of a year elapsed since originally reported - has the problem yet been identified or a repair scheduled?
- micrex22
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Pretty funny considering the wiki is fairly valuable since information is valuable.TheInverseKey wrote: 05 Feb 2025, 19:47The new owners have not moved over the wiki properly and there is 0 indication that they plan on fixing it.squizzler wrote: 01 Feb 2025, 17:38 I wanted to contribute so encountered the issue since you need to be logged in to edit the wiki. Viewing whilst logged off may be a solution for those using it as source of reference but of course the information will be increasingly less current.
It is quarter of a year elapsed since originally reported - has the problem yet been identified or a repair scheduled?
Well! I'm glad I never contributed anything to it, and instead focused on updating Wikipedia articles and my own website instead.