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Forum downtime May 27th


KasperVld

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Hi everyone,

The forums will suffer some scheduled downtime tomorrow to perform a software update. This update will bring a few new features and bug fixes, detailed in the spoiler below.

Cheers!

 

Spoiler

Key Changes

This is a maintenance release to fix reported issues and add refinement to existing features. In addition to bug fixes and performance improvements, it includes following enhancements:

New Features:

Activity Stream enhancements:

  • The filter dropdowns now have an "Apply" button for better usability (previously you had to click outside the dropdown).
  • The "Expanded/Collapsed" toggles are now clearer.
  • Hitting back from a clicked item in any activity stream now remembers your position and loaded results.

Other enhancements and improvements:

  • The way dates are formatted can now be customised by language strings. For example, if you want to change the date format to "DD-MM-YYYY" that is now possible. With this change, the new default is US-style ("March 4, 1992") rather than the previous European-style ("4 March 1992").
  • Advertisements no longer have padding which makes them easier to position in other areas such as headers.
  • When comparing revisions of articles in Pages databases, a new browser-based diff tool is used which is more user-friendly and moves the computation from the server to the user's browser for greater performance.
  • Better indication of files pending approval in Downloads.
  • The version number for themes now displays in the AdminCP list.

Technical features:

  • If you are using the utf8 rather than utf8mb4 character set (which will mean you can't post Emoji) there is a new tool in the AdminCP to upgrade to utf8mb4.
  • System logs have been rewritten to use the database for logging where possible with a more user-friendly interface in the AdminCP.
  • Downloading files from Amazon S3 has been changed to redirect the user to a temporary download URL rather than serve the file through your server for significantly improved performance and reliability, especially with large files.
  • If it is available on the server, ImageMagick will now be used rather than GD by default. ImageMagick also has a new setting to control JPG quality.
  • APC User Cache is now supported in addition to APC.

 

Additional Information

Important Fixes

In addition to many smaller bug fixes and performance improvements, the following important fixes are included:

  • Uploading animated gifs was broken in some areas 
  • Support departments in Commerce could not be deleted.
  • Member groups could not be deleted.
  • The summary when submitting a calendar event may show the wrong time.
  • Double posts may occur on Windows servers.
  • Reports were not being sorted correctly.
  • PM search is now more reliable.
  • Profiles, and pages from the Pages app were missing from the sitemap in the default configuration.
  • Using very high limits for the number of questions per poll may cause errors.
  • Setting up the REST API may fail.

 

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4 hours ago, KasperVld said:

Users can now choose to ignore notifications for being mentioned in posts by particular users.

Oh, this is the most frabjous thing I've heard all week. Next best thing to seeing the "Guess Which Forum User We'll Needlessly Ping Next" thread get burned to the ground, run over with a train, and then set on fire again just to make sure. Hooray!

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14 minutes ago, Kuzzter said:

Oh, this is the most frabjous thing I've heard all week. Next best thing to seeing the "Guess Which Forum User We'll Needlessly Ping Next" thread get burned to the ground, run over with a train, and then set on fire again just to make sure. Hooray!

Dang it, I was prepping my autopost to Kuzzter app for release...

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QUICK, EVERYONE TO THE SPACE ENGINEERS FORUMS! WE WILL BE REFUGEES!

(This is going to suck,a LOT)

(Hopefully the bugs are treated afterwards, maybe SQUAD will actually NOT destroy a few threads...)

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22 hours ago, KasperVld said:

The forums will suffer some scheduled downtime tomorrow to perform a software update.

As Kandjk asked earlier, is there any set time scheduled (and any estimate of the length of the downtime)?

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Is there a way you could get a read-only mode backup server running during the maintenance cycle this time?

It would be very nice to be able to read the forums even if you can't reply.  After all, many of us fetch certain references from the forums like the community list of mods.

p.s. if not this time, could you see about doing it next time there is a maintenance/upgrade cycle?

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On 28/05/2016 at 2:04 AM, Ruedii said:

Is there a way you could get a read-only mode backup server running during the maintenance cycle this time?

It would be very nice to be able to read the forums even if you can't reply.  After all, many of us fetch certain references from the forums like the community list of mods.

p.s. if not this time, could you see about doing it next time there is a maintenance/upgrade cycle?

If all goes well this update shouldn't take more than an hour. I'm still undecided exactly when this week it'll be though.

 

4 hours ago, kerbingamer376 said:

am I the only one still wanting vbulletin back?

Maybe not, but we won't go back

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16 minutes ago, KasperVld said:

That's a change that doesn't apply to us :)

Ah.  SparkPost.  I tried configuring it on my forums the other day.  I immediately went back to SMTP. :P 

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