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Savoia
12th Nov 2012, 08:04
Internet Brands wish to offer their apology for the extended "downtime" experienced on PPRuNe during the day of November 11th 2012.

In a new initiative which had been approved by our management team, we had planned to "freeze" the site for 2 minutes at 11am yesterday in tribute to Remembrance Day. During the 2 minute interval the entire site was to depict an animated graphic of floating poppies.

Sadly, a staff member belonging to an internationally based technical support company we use to assist our operations, made an input error whereby instead of inserting 00:02 he actually inserted 20:00 resulting in a 20 hour denial of access to the site during which the poppies did not appear.

PPRuNe deeply regrets any inconvenience which may have been caused to our members by this error and plans to do everything possible to avoid such outages in the future.

Arthur Daley
Chief PPRuNe

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megan
12th Nov 2012, 08:20
Arthur Daley
Chief PPRuNe

Say no more. George Cole understands. ;)

170'
12th Nov 2012, 08:52
a staff member belonging to an internationally based technical support company

Leave it out Arfur ;)

sycamore
12th Nov 2012, 10:03
` You Plonker Rodney`...

targatop
12th Nov 2012, 10:18
You're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off.

Brilliant Stuff
12th Nov 2012, 11:19
Just goes to show how big the debt PPrune thinks is owed to those who left their lives on our behalf. :ok::ok::ok::ok::ok:

chester2005
12th Nov 2012, 12:40
"the best laid plans of mice and men":O
or
"the road to hell is paved with good intentions":O

Chester

krypton_john
12th Nov 2012, 18:59
That's what you get when you outsource!

HowlingMad Murdock
12th Nov 2012, 22:49
Thanks for the info - wondered why I couldn't get on............... I would have liked to seen the poppies!:)

heli-cal
13th Nov 2012, 02:46
Arthur Daley would never be so unprofessional... :E

bladegrip
13th Nov 2012, 17:04
Regardless of the input error, the Remembrance Day, Armistice Day, Veterans Day sentiment is greatly appreciated. Thank you....

BrandiNettIB
14th Nov 2012, 22:50
Just to be clear, neither Savoia nor his/her post represents Internet Brands, but we do appreciate the humor and intent behind the post, as well as the significance of Remembrance Day.

In truth, the downtime was caused by a similar error concerning incorrect entry of data into a form field, thereby causing database issues. We've fixed the issue and indeed are apologetic about the downtime incurred.

To prevent further misunderstanding, we're closing the thread, but are leaving it up for the enjoyment of all.