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Comment Re:Fair's Fair (Score 1) 154

Will editor's have to demonstrate they've read the story as well? Little things like copy and pasted characters unsupported by the site suggest they hadn't.

For the record, some of this stuff is not visible in the backend and only becomes obvious once a story is live. Doesn't excuse issues left standing, of course. We are inching closer to end-to-end UTF8 support which will solve much of this, but it'll be a while still as we tackle other issues.

Comment Re:Rather unnecessary, though (Score 1) 513

You make it sound as if Slashdot is running on a very simple setup, like a mom-and-pop shop site. That's of course not the case, so before you play armchair quarterback, maybe think this through a little bit? For the record, no hardware broke, no critical systems were overlooked, and planning was extensive and through. Shit still happened, and the crew stuck it out and fixed it, with outside consultant help.

Comment Re: I'm Confused (Score 1) 111

I currently use the acme.sh client on linux and it's been solid and easy to use. I don't have anything positive or negative to say about the multitude of other options. And again... things have likely moved along a lot since i switched a year ago.

At Slashdot we use the acme tool as well, rolling it out now across our infrastructure. Dependable, quick and easy.

Comment Re: Where's my UTF8? (Score 1) 546

(Very late to the party) I thought so too. How hard can it be to enable UTF8 end to end? Turns out Perl is its own can of worms. So we will be upgrading app servers, then work on the code base, and finally make sure database tables are all correct and web server configured to spit out the correct things. It'll take us a bit of time, but we are doing it. From whipslash on down everyone is committed.

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