I agree fully with Nate, don't be too hard on yourself! Sh*t happens
even to the best of us.
Cheers,
Joseph
On 6/10/22 18:16, Nate Graham wrote:
That sucks, but it sounds like it was an honest mistake, and data can be
restored or re-created. Don't beat yourself up about it too much. :)
Nate
On 6/10/22 10:14, Albert Astals Cid wrote:
I have made a HUGE mistake.
I have deleted the Akademy 2022 event on conf.kde.org and with it all
the submitted talks.
I am so sorry. I don't know how I ended up deleting the whole event
when I just wanted to delete the test talk I had just submitted. I
have failed you.
I have contacted the system administrators in case we are super lucky
and we had a backup, but even if we do, some of the talks that had
just been submitted are probably lost.
I have asked for all my rights in conf.kde.org to be removed since
clearly I can't be trusted to use it.
Again I apologize for such a huge mistake.
Super sad,
Albert
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