Sure, you can't please everyone... I am just afraid from now the
"regular weekly maintenance downtime" will always be bad for Europe.

On Mar 8, 9:27 am, nexttothemoon <[email protected]> wrote:
> You'd never please everyone (anyone) because it's always a "bad time"
> to bring the site down somewhere. MF'ers like me in NZ will get
> annoyed at certain times, Americans at other times... Europeans at
> other times... so there's no pleasing anyone. You would think they'd
> have some sort of backup server when they do maintenance/upgrades but
> I guess that's not in the budget yet. Obviously the downtime doesn't
> effect them enough financially to make it worth their while to
> implement a better system maintenance regime and a few squawking
> parrots over in the BGGDown area shut up quick enough anyway when
> their fave addiction comes back online within hours/days so it's all
> good.
>
> On Mar 8, 7:47 pm, hskrfn822 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > It should be possible to do updates and system maintenance without
> > having to bring the site down at all.  I've still never seen a site
> > with this much data and traffic run the it is and on subpar hardware
> > and programming.  Not that I could do better, but I could hire people
> > that could.
> > On Mar 8, 12:24 am, Lacxox <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Isn't it possible to choose a timing for these system maintenances
> > > that's not too bad for US and also not a "morning, European time"?

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