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From the mailing list: "I've been using Etherpad yesterday and today, and increasingly getting connection errors for a while, and on trying to submit a help req, get this notice: "Oops! A server error occured. It's been logged. Please email <support at etherpad.com> if this persists." If this is load related: should we be wary of using that etherpad server during sessions?" http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikimania-l/2011-August/002851.html
http://rt.wikimedia.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=1247
I can read pages, apparently, but whenever I try to edit the pad after some words (probably when it tries to save) I consistently get this error: Disconnected. Server not responding. This may be due to network connectivity issues or high load on the server. ____ No problems with any other wiki or website.
Oh, it's http://etherpad.wikimedia.org/WM2011ChapterMeeting : someone manages to edit it, I don't know but perhaps I can't because I got in late???
[09:43] <apergos> mark looked at it for awhile, trying to add more threads [09:43] <apergos> but etherpad is stupid and doesn't like you to do that [09:44] <Ryan_Lane> etherpad was fighting his attempts at making it suck less [09:45] <p858snake|l> we could update etherpad at the same time as to kill some of the suckiness for FF users [09:45] <apergos> if we had the source for the update [09:45] <apergos> which we don't :-( [09:46] <apergos> if you have a link, pleeeease add it to the bug
(In reply to comment #4) > [09:46] <apergos> if you have a link, pleeeease add it to the bug We have the source for this version, though. Someone should just sit down and code it up. /me appeals to the open source gods
That etherpad should no more used in favor of the labs one at http://etherpad.wmflabs.org/pad/
when we got connection failures last week during the Hackathon it was actually the wmflabs etherpad