Hi all, and certainly those of you with technical gifts,
Since yesterday, we recieve most of the interface text in older versions. That means that we constantly read Dutch and English words and phrases, along with some wrong, now-corrected, Limburgic ones. First, we thought it was a co-effect of the software mainenance they anounced on en:, but since it seems to endure, I would like to see this solved. I am pretty sure that this is not intentional man's work, since we could not find anything in the recent changes.
Thanks in advance,
Wouter
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Wouter Steenbeek wrote:
Hi all, and certainly those of you with technical gifts,
Since yesterday, we recieve most of the interface text in older versions. That means that we constantly read Dutch and English words and phrases, along with some wrong, now-corrected, Limburgic ones. First, we thought it was a co-effect of the software mainenance they anounced on en:, but since it seems to endure, I would like to see this solved. I am pretty sure that this is not intentional man's work, since we could not find anything in the recent changes.
This sometimes happens as a temporary glitch (message cache breaks and some requests use the defaults for a few minutes; those then may be cached so they're visible longer).
Can you check if it's still doing it? (Try logging out/in.)
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
Hi all,
Unless I am very wrong, the bug on li: seems to have disappeared at last. Thank you, whoever it was, for making us get rid of it!
Wouter
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