Potential Downtime: December 17th

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Zherog
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Potential Downtime: December 17th

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Howdy all.

I've just received an email from support indicating that we could potentially see about a half hour or so of downtime on Tuesday December 17th, between the hours of 12am and 4am due to some maintenance. (Unfortunately, while they give the hours of the downtime, they don't give the timezone. :bored: )

So I'll make this an announcement at the top of the forum, and I'll also put an announcement at the top of the site pointing here. If you have issues getting onto the site on the 17th, we'll assume it's this maintenance window, but by all means feel free to post if you have any concerns.

I'll unstick this message once the window passes.
Last edited by Zherog on Wed Dec 18, 2013 2:28 am, edited 1 time in total.
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board is as responsive as it hasn't been in a very long time for me *grins*
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Stahlseele wrote:board is as responsive as it hasn't been in a very long time for me *grins*
this.
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zugschef wrote:
Stahlseele wrote:board is as responsive as it hasn't been in a very long time for me *grins*
this.
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Post by Zherog »

I'll go ahead and unstick this now, on the assumption that any maintenance window has passed by now, even if they didn't give us a timezone in their message.
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